Corporations are playing both sides to their advantage for the sake of their bottom line. They tell the public they are good stewards in business in society and strive for the greater good so they put out these pieces like CVS & ATT, proclaiming their values.
Yet for the sake of their bottom line they quietly “appease & grease” the pocke…
Corporations are playing both sides to their advantage for the sake of their bottom line. They tell the public they are good stewards in business in society and strive for the greater good so they put out these pieces like CVS & ATT, proclaiming their values.
Yet for the sake of their bottom line they quietly “appease & grease” the pockets of those in charge of making decisions that affect their bottom line.
We cannot hope for any of this Fuckery to end or reduced to a level that doesn’t destroy society if we don’t address the parasitic relationships between corporations and government. In no other business can a person wanting a particular thing lobby and pay money to a person who’s in charge of giving that thing and it not be a serious ethics problem.
I am a project manager in software development and an engineer got in trouble for going to lunch with a potential client because he didn’t report that he spent over $25 to pay for the lunch. We have to go through major red tape & have strict guidelines to avoid the appearance of bribery. Yet our politicians and corporations do this openly all day every day in big amounts!
These types of measures will never go away as long as the money is allowed to flow.
Corporations are playing both sides to their advantage for the sake of their bottom line. They tell the public they are good stewards in business in society and strive for the greater good so they put out these pieces like CVS & ATT, proclaiming their values.
Yet for the sake of their bottom line they quietly “appease & grease” the pockets of those in charge of making decisions that affect their bottom line.
We cannot hope for any of this Fuckery to end or reduced to a level that doesn’t destroy society if we don’t address the parasitic relationships between corporations and government. In no other business can a person wanting a particular thing lobby and pay money to a person who’s in charge of giving that thing and it not be a serious ethics problem.
I am a project manager in software development and an engineer got in trouble for going to lunch with a potential client because he didn’t report that he spent over $25 to pay for the lunch. We have to go through major red tape & have strict guidelines to avoid the appearance of bribery. Yet our politicians and corporations do this openly all day every day in big amounts!
These types of measures will never go away as long as the money is allowed to flow.