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  • Getting a negative score on the corporate-responsibility ledger one year predicted a positive score the next year, the researchers found.

    Bummed-Out Bees 2011

  • The company subsequently added a five-page section on fracturing to its corporate-responsibility report.

    'Fracking' Disclosure Is Urged Ben Casselman 2011

  • The incident shows how corporate-responsibility initiatives, which often necessitate industry-wide coordination to succeed, also require a watchful navigation of antitrust rules.

    EU Fines Unilever, P&G Over Pricing Paul Sonne 2011

  • At Glaxo, Mr. Murdoch has served on the board's corporate-responsibility and remuneration committees, the Glaxo spokesman said.

    James Murdoch to Leave Glaxo Board Jeanne Whalen 2012

  • Though sometimes portrayed as cleaner and greener than older industries, the electronics sector is rife with corporate-responsibility controversies -- not just toxic hazards but also the disposal of harmful e-waste, and human rights violations in the sourcing of hardware minerals.

    Michelle Chen: Poison Apple: iPhone Production Line Tied to Toxics in China Michelle Chen 2010

  • Though sometimes portrayed as cleaner and greener than older industries, the electronics sector is rife with corporate-responsibility controversies -- not just toxic hazards but also the disposal of harmful e-waste, and human rights violations in the sourcing of hardware minerals.

    Michelle Chen: Poison Apple: iPhone Production Line Tied to Toxics in China Michelle Chen 2010

  • Few hiring managers, they say, ask students about corporate-responsibility training or indicate it's a priority.

    Sustainability Is a Growing Theme Alina Dizik 2010

  • Though sometimes portrayed as cleaner and greener than older industries, the electronics sector is rife with corporate-responsibility controversies -- not just toxic hazards but also the disposal of harmful e-waste, and human rights violations in the sourcing of hardware minerals.

    Michelle Chen: Poison Apple: iPhone Production Line Tied to Toxics in China Michelle Chen 2010

  • Though sometimes portrayed as cleaner and greener than older industries, the electronics sector is rife with corporate-responsibility controversies -- not just toxic hazards but also the disposal of harmful e-waste, and human rights violations in the sourcing of hardware minerals.

    Michelle Chen: Poison Apple: iPhone Production Line Tied to Toxics in China Michelle Chen 2010

  • Though sometimes portrayed as cleaner and greener than older industries, the electronics sector is rife with corporate-responsibility controversies -- not just toxic hazards but also the disposal of harmful e-waste, and human rights violations in the sourcing of hardware minerals.

    Michelle Chen: Poison Apple: iPhone Production Line Tied to Toxics in China Michelle Chen 2010

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