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News ReleasesCompanies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctioned2011-09-06 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes. US and European companies jointly responsible for Internet censorship2009-06-24 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders has called for the need for legislation to allow US and European Internet companies operating in repressive countries to escape rules imposed on them by these governments. Sources Select ResourcesThe CareeristsHedges, Chris Article 2012 Truthdig The greatest crimes of human history are made possible by the most colourless human beings. Companies that cooperate with dictatorships must be sanctionedSources News Release Article 2011 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders condemns the criminal cooperation that exists between many western companies, especially those operating in the new technology area, and authoritarian regimes. Corporate America UnmaskedBrumback, Gary Article 2017 Dissident Voice While US public views seem generally favourable about American corporations, an extensive study by psychologist Dr. Gary Brumback concludes that leadership, particularly in large corporations, is foun... DuPont May Dodge Toxic Lawsuits By Pulling a Disappearing ActLerner, Sharon Article 2016 The Intercept First DuPont spun off much of its environmental liability into a new company known as Chemours. Now the company plans to merge with Dow. The Empire Strikes BackMurray, Craig Article 2016 www.craigmurray.org.uk If you argue a case strongly on the internet you must expect to receive robust argument back. Plus the odd insult. There has been plenty of both in reaction to my posts about corporate media control o... Google: don't expect privacy when sending to GmailRushe, Dominic Article 2013 Guardian Weekly People sending email to any of Google's 425 million Gmail users have no "reasonable expectation" that their communications are confidential, the internet giant has said in a court filing. Guardian gagged from reporting parliamentArticle 2009 Today's published Commons order papers contain a question to be answered by a minister later this week. The Guardian is prevented from identifying the MP who has asked the question, what the question ... How Private Prisons Game the Immigration SystemFang, Lee Article 2013 The Nation With huge profits at stake, CCA and the Geo Group are pushing discreetly for enforcement-heavy immigration reform. How the Trafigura story came to be toldArticle 2009 Gag defeated by press, web users and MPs. Monsanto vs. Vernon Bowman's FarmThe Fiction of Intellectual Property Knapp, Thomas L. Article 2013 CounterPunch Monsanto’s entire case against Vernon Bowman — as with Percy Schmeiser — is that their profits will be negatively affected if they’e not empowered to dictate what Vernon Bowman does on his own land an... Nothing personal, just businessDiemer, Ulli Article 2007 "A street entrepreneur or a life-destroying psychopath?" asks a review of the film American Gangster, which portrays the life of drug kingpin Frank Lucas.
How is that an either-or choice? Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - September 4, 2014Diemer, Ulli (editor); Khan, Tahmid (production) Article 2014 Connexions Information about the Connexions Alternative Media List and the Labor Film Archive. Articles on corporations spying on non-profits, workplace deaths, Monsanto and Ukraine, and liberal environmentalism... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - April 9, 2016Corporate Crime Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2016 Connexions Corporations have increasingly become legally unaccountable for their behaviour. Yet all too often corporations break the law and engage in criminals acts which would be severely punished if they were... Rick Berman Exposed in New Audio; Hear His Tactics Against Environmentalists and Workers' RightsGraves, Lisa Article 2014 PR Watch Rick Berman, the king of corporate front groups and propaganda, has been caught on tape detailing his attacks on public interest groups in the labor and environmental movements. Berman specializes in ... Romania faces $2.56bn claim for failed gold mineTickell, Oliver Article 2015 The Ecologist Canadian mining company Gabriel Resources is seeking over $2.5 billion damages from Romania after it rejected a vast gold mine at Rosia Montana. Trafigura gag attempt unites house in protestArticle 2009 Efforts by the law firm Carter-Ruck to stop reporting of a Commons question about Trafigura have outraged MPs on all sides. US and European companies jointly responsible for Internet censorshipSources News Release Article 2009 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders has called for the need for legislation to allow US and European Internet companies operating in repressive countries to escape rules imposed on them by these governments. Volkswagen and the Quandary of Hidden CodeBlunden, Bill Article 2015 CounterPunch After Volkswagen's emissions-rigging scandal, Blunden states that this company is not the only one engaging in the practice of secretly modifying technology. Rather, systematic hidden codes are embedd... Will El Salvador be forced to pay $301 million for valuing clean water over gold?Labrador, Gabriel Article 2015 Equal Times The Central American state of El Salvador could be forced to pay US$301 million in damages to an Australian-Canadian mining company, OceanaGold, after the company's application for a mining license wa... Government Ministries & AgenciesCanada Industrial Relations BoardCIRB's mandate is to contribute to and promote effective industrial relations in any work, undertaking or business that falls within the authority of the Parliament of Canada. Competition TribunalThe Tribunal is a specialized tribunal that combines expertise in economics and business with expertise in law. It hears and decides all applications made under Parts VII.1 and VIII of the Competition...
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