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Let’s talk about corporate culture
Which is going to be difficult because…there is no such thing. And I don’t know what everyone means when they talk about the “culture of a corporation.” Uber culture, Apple culture, Google culture–what the hell are they smoking? I have … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged Apple, corporate profits, corporations, Dialogues of the Carmelites, Dodd-Frank, Forbes Magazine, Francis Poulenc, google, government regulations, Gulf + Western, John Dexter, Metropolitan Opera, NFL rules, Paramount Pictures, Poulenc, Trump International Hotel, Uber, Volcker Rule
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Class action: “Proposed Law Could Be a New Attack on Civil Rights”
Source: Proposed Law Could Be a New Attack on Civil Rights – The New York Times I’m a big fan of class action, because it gives a kind of union power to otherwise powerless individuals who join together to sue … Continue reading
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Tagged civil rights, class action as civil rights, class action lawsuits, corporations
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Whirlpool, a Good Corporation
So many times I have railed against corporations and their masters. So many times. I could rail every day, if I wanted to. Sometimes I could rail twice a day. Why? Simple. Because corporations are, by definition, amoral. They are … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged corporations, Law and corporations, Whirlpool Corporation
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