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Jobs' bad company: Disney's Irresponsible Corporate Practices
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"On opening day of the World Economic Forum (WEF), The Berne Declaration and Pro Natura have for the second year selected the most irresponsible corporations. This year’s award recipients are Chevron Corp., The Walt Disney Company and Citigroup Inc."
http://www.freepress.net/news/13540
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#2
How is Walmart not in there?
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#3
> How is Walmart not in there?

It's about corporations, not members of the G8.

You know the G8, right? The US, Japan, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Wal-Mart and Russia.
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Re Disney

>The winner in the category Social Rights is The Walt Disney Company. Southern Chinese suppliers to the entertainment giant are guilty of serious labor and human rights violations, thus tarnishing Disney’s family-friendly image. The California-based media and toy manufacturer was nominated by Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM), located in Hong Kong.

More moonbat drivel. There are thousands of Chinese with jobs at Disney-China who probably didn't have jobs before. Real "Corporate Misbehavior" and students with too much time on their hands. Maybe they should be down in South Asia helping tsunami victims rebuild.
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#5
I have a friend working at ABC in NYC. She says employees refer to the parent company as "working for "The Rat".

Gives you an idea what kind of corporate environment they work in.
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#6
City dwellers only form of wildlife is usually rats. Just a social editorial.
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#7
Welcome to Loki land.

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#8
Wrong, SteveJobs. In my city we have foxes, coyotes, snakes, raccoons and the occasional deer. A few months ago a bull terrorized a local tennis club, but that probably doesn't count because the bull escaped from a farm.
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#9
SteveJobs Wrote:
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> City dwellers only form of wildlife is usually
> rats. Just a social editorial.

Not nearly so:


And maybe you haven't heard the saga of Lola and Pale Male?
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story...Id=4223435


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#10
Manhattan has plenty of Bulls and Bears.
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