Corporate Predators
CorpWatch has a very interesting article about corporate predators that is worth a peek: The Scariest Predators in the Corporate Jungle.
Beyond having moral and ethical implications, the activities the article mentions pose serious corporate governance conflicts for the various corporations. One fact I found interesting was the distribution of bad behavior by sector. Two thirds of the violations come from the oil, gas and mining industries, with food and beverages, apparel, footwear, and the information and communications technology sectors rounding out the group (in descending levels of abuse respectively).
The article is a good read and of interest to anyone following CSR, SRI or corporate governance.
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