THE LONDON TIMES: After the deluge: Are we obfuscating and proselytising when we should be helping and giving? “IT’S A wonderful testament to the human spirit to see the millions that the public are donating to the tsunami disaster appeal”: “But what about corporations such as Shell, Microsoft, General Motors and Wal-Mart? Many of these are richer than some nations, and many have profits built on the cheap labour of people in the stricken countries.” (ShellNews.net) 3 Jan 05
January 03, 2005
IT’S A wonderful testament to the human spirit to see the millions that the public are donating to the tsunami disaster appeal; money that many who donate can barely afford. It’s also good to see governments doing their bit.
But what about corporations such as Shell, Microsoft, General Motors and Wal-Mart? Many of these are richer than some nations, and many have profits built on the cheap labour of people in the stricken countries.
Multinational companies have a great responsibility to be a force for good right now. The question is: will they?
Julian Gibson,
London SW14
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