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I doubt the rest of Britain would even notice we're gone - Covalence backs Charlie Brooker's plan to sell the city to America
The readers' room: What you thought of G2 this week . . . Phil Daoust 2010
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Alcoa has been ranked by the Covalence Ethics Index 11 out of 581 companies in ethical reputation among all companies worldwide and first in the Resources category.
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Twelfth worst in the Covalence ranking is Barrick, the Toronto-based gold-mining corporation.
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Covalence released its annual ranking of the overall ethical performance of multinational corporations.
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The idea behind the Covalence research is that there's value -- both for companies and consumers -- in measuring corporations against an ethical standard.
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- Covalence backs Charlie Brooker's plan to sell the city to America
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Now this agreement was drawn up with a company the Swiss firm Covalence described in a Jan 2010 report as the 12thleast ethical company in the world.
IntelliBriefs Naxal Watch 2010
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To complete its ethics index, Covalence compiled both quantitative and qualitative data, spanning seven years, for 581 companies.
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- Covalence backs Charlie Brooker's plan to sell the city to America
The Guardian World News Phil Daoust 2010
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Among those companies with the most awful records are some of the usual suspects in the oil and mining industries but Covalence also found some lesser-known offenders.
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