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On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 03:47:38 GMT, m II
wrote: Judging by the complete irresponsibility of this corporation, I wouldn't be surprised http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11660 25 thousand TONS of poison abandoned by DOW CHEMICAL Is this a normal American business practice? This is normal business practice regardless of the nation the business is located in. Dow probably acquired Union Carbide based on a much lower estimate of their liability in Bhopal and wish to trim what liability they do have. The number 1 goal of a corporation is making the business profitable thus keeping the shareholders happy. Dow is certainly not a saint amongst corporations, however if you want to see real corporate irresponsibility look to India and the companies that bust up old ships. Incredibly poor environmental record, all the toxics end up on the beach and there is essentially no regard whatsoever for employee safety. Why are they in business? Because all the nations who do have environmental and employee safety regulations and corporations that claim they are responsible corporate citizens can't financially compete - or perform this work on their own soil/beaches. Next question? |
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