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Edited on Fri Sep-29-06 01:29 PM by djohnson
People often have pet peeves with particular corporations, Wal-mart being the most common, but even many of the most liberal minded folk see corporations as a potentially positive force, if run right. Problem is, it's hard to run them right.
I cannot name the corp I have a problem with right now. I'll just say it's another big box store. I know a certain person who works at this big box store (if you can call the 13 hours they're giving her work) and is encountering sexual and age discrimination that pretty much controls the whole place.
What to do? Theoretically the corp. could get sued, eventually, but it's my theory that the lawsuit would add up to free publicity and probably help the corporation grow (benefiting the shareholders and executives, but not the community). All the sexual discrimination cases certainly did not hurt Wal-mart. All they had to do was prove they changed their ways, but if anything the lawsuit helped the store. So, a corporation that wants to grow and be like wal-mart might very well take the same approach and actually encourage sexual and age discrimination. Correct?
Moreover my experience leads me to believe that corporations in general are soulless unstoppable behemoths with no regard for people or the community, with very very few exceptions.
(edited for typos as usual)
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