Union Carbide is right. Enron, the US co that went bust after some shady deals in another. BP, with dilemmas over protecting wildlife, or not, when laying & using oil pipelines across Alaska. Baring Bros, whin Nick Leeson got them into unsupportable debts. Huntingdon Life Sciences, a research company that does animal testing, considered cruel by some, it sparked new legislation in Britain to protect its interests from animal "rights" campaigners.
2006-09-29 02:29:02
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answered by MBK 7
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Hewlett Packard is currently facing an ethics crisis. Thier Board was caught using unethical (and possibly illegal) means to obtain personal information about some of thier employees.
2006-09-29 14:57:37
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answered by Understood 3
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Union Carbide's toxic gas release in India and failure to protect and help the local population when many began dying.
2006-09-29 08:26:42
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answered by answer man 2
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Its easier to identify those who doesnt.
But to reply u I think Walmart is among on of them; they do not only exploit employees but suppliers.
2006-09-29 09:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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enron, monsanto,newmont, chevron, and ony other companies connected to bush and other republicans
2006-09-29 16:49:54
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answered by jingleh4m 3
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