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New regulations threaten fines of up to £75,000 for organisations that fail to consult with their staff, but there are already good reasons for managers to keep up the dialogue, as Peter Davy reports
 


 
 
There's up to £20 billion sitting unclaimed in the UK's banks and building societies. Right now it's doing nothing but boosting banks' profit figures, but times are changing, says Martyn Jones
 

 
 
The public may be left cold by politics but charities are finding increasing support for their campaigning activities. Becky Slack wonders if the increasing volume is being heard in the corridors of power
 

 
 
Time is running out for charities to engage in the charter renewal debate, says Don Redding
 

Supplement: Fundraising and technology

 
 

Working it out
 

 
 
Introducing our supplement, Sarah Hughes looks at how integrated marketing is developing today and the challenges and opportunities it poses for the sector
 

 
 
IT can boost productivity and funds, but when it doesn't work it can be a nightmare. Unfortunately, many organisations seem keener on buying new technology than making it work for them, as Gary Flood explains
 

 
 
The internet has finally proved itself as a significant fundraising channel, says Jessica Twentyman. The problems start here
 

 
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