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  • Mar 1, 2023

    Environment, Ethics, and Engineers

    Environment, Ethics, and Engineers

    Was February 2023 the month of surprises or not? Brigid, a long-established Patron Saint of Ireland, was finally granted a public holiday following her feast day on 1st of February, which for generations has been recognised as the first day of the Spring season. As legend has it, by the time Brigid was eighteen and Continue reading

    Categories |
    Ethics, Publications, Sustainability
    Themes |
    Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change, Environmental Obligations, Ethics, Human-dominated ecosystems, Natural Environment, Social Obligations, UN SDGs
  • Feb 17, 2023

    PwC Report – Briefing Note to Engineers Ireland West Region Committee

    PwC Report – Briefing Note to Engineers Ireland West Region Committee

    06/09/2021 | Briefing Note[1] to Engineers Ireland West Region Committee on the “PwC Report to Council on the Governance Review of Engineers Ireland” We refer you to the briefing document ‘Process for the Review of the governance of Engineers Ireland’, July 2020 presented by the President (2020-2021) at the 18th July 2020 Council meeting and Continue reading

    Categories |
    Ethics, Governance, RL_Governance
    Themes |
    #BusinessAsUsual, #NothingToSeeHere, Engineers Ireland, Ethics, Governance, Trust, Values
  • Feb 10, 2023

    Engineers Ireland and ‘similar’ Professional Organisations

    Engineers Ireland and ‘similar’ Professional Organisations

    The “comprehensive study of 18 codes of conduct from similar and disparate organisations in Ireland and overseas” undertaken by Engineers Ireland has not been made available to Members. Therefore we have had to undertake a review of the following ten comparable organisations. The Organisation link is to the Organisation website and the Year link is Continue reading

    Categories |
    RL_Governance
    Themes |
    Engineers, Engineers Canada, Engineers Ireland, Environmental Obligations, Ethics, Social Obligations, Sustainability
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“We must do what we conceive to be the right thing, and not bother our heads or burden our souls with whether we are going to be successful. Because if we don’t do the right thing, we’ll be doing the wrong thing, and we will just be part of the disease, and not part of the cure.” – E.F. Schumacher

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  • Public Interest no longer served – Engineers Ireland removes right to Appeal
  • Who holds Engineers Ireland to account if its Bye-laws are repeatedly ignored?

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