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Coca-Cola en Chine : droits édulcorés

Leader mondial de la distribution de boissons, la Coca-Cola Company se veut une entreprise responsable et respectueuse des droits de ses employés. Pourtant, une série d’enquàªtes menées par un groupe d’étudiants chinois révèle comment la firme fait fabriquer et distribuer…

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PG&E spending millions to block local utilities

PG&E is spending millions of dollars on a statewide initiative that would make it tougher for you to get your power from anyone else. The initiative, one of several appearing on the June 8 ballot, would require two-thirds approval from…

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Kraft to honour Fairtrade commitments

It may or may not be a match made in heaven but the acquisition of Cadbury by Kraft has already lit the blue touch paper over fears that the English company’s approach to CSR may not be shared by its…

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Covalence Ethical Ranking 2009

Covalence EthicalQuote Ranking has been published since 2005. From July 2010 on, the results are available in the Ethical Snapshots which can be purchased on a single basis or as annual subscription, for a company, a sector, or the entire…

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Pékin-Google : le bras de fer s’engage

En décidant le 12 janvier de ne plus respecter la censure qui lui ouvre les portes du marché chinois, fut-ce au prix de son éviction, Google pose là  un ultimatum inattendu, au nom de ses valeurs éthiques. Mais l'entreprise, qui…

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Haiti cruise stops draw ire, support

When Catherine Jones recently booked a Royal Caribbean cruise that included a stop in Haiti, she never expected that her vacation would lead to deep soul searching and an emergency family meeting. Jones, who lives in Hickory, North Carolina, is…

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Health Companies Giving $15.5M for Haiti Relief

Drug and medical product makers and other health care companies are pledging to donate at least $15.5 million in cash and products to help victims of Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti. That amounts to almost one-third of the donations – totaling…

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