Firms squirm at shame over human rights

Written by Super User 26 Jan 2012

Some of the world's biggest companies are in the running for an award that none of them actually wants. This Friday, two will be singled out as the biggest offenders of the year for ‘contempt for the environment and human rights’. Six have made the short-list – one voted for by the public, the others by the organisers of the Public Eye awards, Greenpeace and the Swiss economic justice group the Berne Declaration. Barclays Capital is described as ‘arguably the fastest-growing food speculator worldwide’ and ‘contributing to sharp rises and falls that cause hunger and poverty.’ Samsung is cited for allegedly failing to protect factory workers from banned and highly toxic substances. The Swiss agrochemical giant Syngenta is short-listed for selling Paraquat, banned in Europe, in the developing world. Whatever the outcome, it is unlikely any of the firms will show up to claim their award. Please use the ‘More’ link to read about the other companies short-listed.

Pray: for all companies to adopt an honest, open and moral approach to their work backed by high standards of corporate and personal integrity. (Pr.10:9)

More: ttp://www.independent.co.uk/environment/firms-squirm-at-shame-of-exposure-over-human-rights-and-environmental-contempt-6292852.html

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