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If everyone in the Business, Economic and Political world would play by the rules and be ethical - what kind of world would we have?
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Cities beware: The house always wins

Cities beware: The house always wins | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
Arguments that casinos create jobs and generate revenue don’t hold water...
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Humanity In An Image

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You can see why I was so affected immediately upon focusing your eyes on the picture.
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Unlikely Heir: Obama Returns to Kissinger's Realpolitik - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Unlikely Heir: Obama Returns to Kissinger's Realpolitik - SPIEGEL ONLINE | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
Henry Kissinger, the hawkish national security advisor to Nixon who popularized realpolitik, turns 90 this week. Few would have expected President Obama to pick up his mantle, but the erstwhile idealist resembles Kissinger more every day.
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Google: It’s Just Not Cricket! | Zero Hedge

Google: It’s Just Not Cricket! | Zero Hedge | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
The UK Leader of the Opposition, Ed Miliband plans on running head long into Eric Schmidt today during a conference in which he will clearly point out that he doesn’t agree with Google Inc.’s lack of fair play.
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Testing Meds: Companies Look Overseas for Cheap Subjects - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Testing Meds: Companies Look Overseas for Cheap Subjects - SPIEGEL ONLINE | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
For years, major pharmaceutical companies have been testing new drugs in developing countries like India. The practice is forbidden, but the use of subcontractors makes it difficult to detect.
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Bloomberg Hit By Terminal Spying Scandal

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NEW YORK -- The financial-news giant Bloomberg built its fortune and reputation on the combination of a voracious news-gathering outfit and a proprietary data-delivery system that has become an essential Wall Street tool.
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Gap, Walmart Decline To Endorse Bangladesh Safety Accord

Gap, Walmart Decline To Endorse Bangladesh Safety Accord | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it

STOCKHOLM/CHICAGO, May 14 (Reuters) - Major U.S. retailers, including Gap Inc, declined to endorse an accord on Bangladesh building and fire safety backed by Europe's two biggest fashion chains, a trans-Atlantic divide that may dilute garment industry reform efforts.

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Sad Truth About Working Moms At Walmart

Sad Truth About Working Moms At Walmart | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
As Mother’s Day approached, Charlene Fletcher, mother of two, found herself occupied with the needs of other families, attending to the crush of shoppers last week at the Walmart in Duarte, Calif., where she works.
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Obama Considers Giving Corporations Political Power In Trade Deal

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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday pledged to pursue a broad trade agreement between the U.S.

 

Negotiations have not formally begun, but a series of meetings between U.S. and EU officials have established some ground rules and the preliminary scope of the talks. Since tariffs are already low or nonexistent, the agreement will focus on regulatory issues. That emphasis has concerned food safety advocates, environmental activists and public health experts, who fear a deal may roll back important standards.

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Okay, Maybe Unions Are A Good Idea

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DHAKA, Bangladesh - Bangladesh's military is ending its search for bodies in the wreckage of an eight-story garment factory building that collapsed last month because no more victims are expected to be found, officials said Monday.Also Monday, the...
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Only You Can Prevent Faucet Fires - Environment - Utne Reader

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After a modified, anti-fracking Smokey the Bear went viral, the U.S. Forest Service threatened legal action against the activist who created it.
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This Video Of One Half-Second Of High Frequency Trading Is Insane, Terrifying

This Video Of One Half-Second Of High Frequency Trading Is Insane, Terrifying | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
You have no idea just how bonkers high-frequency trading is making the stock market until you actually see it in action.

 

A terrifying new video by the research firm Nanex offers just such an opportunity: It shows one half-second of trading in just one stock, boring old Johnson & Johnson, on May 2. The video slows down the trades so that the milliseconds -- thousandths of a second -- tick slowly by, and so that human eyes can comprehend what's happening.

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Looking Beyond the Wall: Encountering the Humanitarian Crisis of Border Politics - Politics - Utne Reader

Looking Beyond the Wall: Encountering the Humanitarian Crisis of Border Politics - Politics - Utne Reader | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
As momentum builds for even further border militarization, the humanitarian crisis along the border with Mexico continues to divide immigrant families and claim lives.
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No Ethical Way to Keep Elephants in Captivity - National Geographic

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National Geographic No Ethical Way to Keep Elephants in Captivity National Geographic There presently exists no state-of-the-art keeping of elephants in captivity, and because no captive elephant offspring has ever been reintroduced to the wild,...

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Holder Colder but still Hot « CitizenVox

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Deadly Drug Trials: Western Firms Bribed East German Doctors - SPIEGEL ONLINE

Deadly Drug Trials: Western Firms Bribed East German Doctors - SPIEGEL ONLINE | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
It wasn't just the East German government that benefited from risky patient drug trials commissioned by Western pharmaceutical manufacturers decades ago.
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Centralization And Sociopathology | Zero Hedge

Centralization And Sociopathology | Zero Hedge | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
Concentrated power and wealth are intrinsically sociopathological by their very nature. We have long spoken of the dangers inherent to centralization of power and the extreme concentrations of wealth centralization inevitably creates.
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Oil companies raided in EU probe

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EU officials have raided the offices of several companies involved in the oil market, as part of an investigation into price-fixing.
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The Staggering Cost Of The Gender Wage Gap Revealed

The Staggering Cost Of The Gender Wage Gap Revealed | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
It's still a man's world. And to make a man's amount of money over her career, the typical working women would have to put in an extra decade of work.
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American Apparel CEO Slams Competitors Over Bangladesh

American Apparel CEO Slams Competitors Over Bangladesh | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
As its name implies, American Apparel has long marketed itself as a home-grown source of clothing, in contrast to brands that rely on workers in poor countries to make their wares.
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Markets Turn People Evil: Study

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Markets can make people do bad things. That's the disturbing -- but sadly not all that shocking -- conclusion of a recent experiment by two German economists, who found that people were more willing to let laboratory mice be killed in exchange for...
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America Is Not A Democracy - Noam Chomsky

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The giants of the green world that profit from the planet's destruction

The giants of the green world that profit from the planet's destruction | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
Naomi Klein: A new movement has erupted demanding divestment from fossil fuel polluters – and Big Green is in their sights
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Why Build a Border Wall? - Politics - Utne Reader

Why Build a Border Wall? - Politics - Utne Reader | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
While frequently justified by security needs, the plethora of 21st century border walls more often signify wealth inequality and fear of foreign culture.
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Corporate-Sponsored Kids

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As marketing to children intensifies, what can society do?
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Business Improvement and Older Employees

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Improving the management and retention of older employees will provide opportunities to improve productivity, move beyond stereotypes, increase work flexibility and improve organisation training, according to a Discussion Paper released by the Australian Institute of Management (AIM). The Paper argues that these opportunities can be achieved if businesses focus on the positives of an ageing population instead of the negative stereotypes that often monopolise attention. With more than one million Australian employees expected to retire during the next decade, and fewer young employees entering the workforce over the same period, action to take advantage of the opportunities is urgently required.
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The reality that most recruiters are under 40, results in business owners seeking to recruit new staff, rarely being presented with competent and capable candidates who are mature and experienced.


The fact that mature workers and younger workers possess a different type of intelligence, and a business needs both types of intelligence operating within the business to be successful, means that businesses not employing a certain percentage of mature workers are missing out on gaining a competitive advantage over companies whose employee profiles are skewed heavily towards younger employees.


This excellent article, discusses the different types of intelligence that younger and older workers possess, and it identifies four opportunities for a business to improve productivity, move beyond stereotypes, increase work flexibility and improve organisation training by employing older workers.

CAEXI BEST's curator insight, May 9, 6:03 AM
amélioration des affaires et les employés plus âgés
TourdeForce's curator insight, May 9, 6:40 AM

Jonathan Haynes, Tdf Consultants comments, "Companies need older, experienced candidates as well as fresh, young minds.  What is also important is to bring in talent from other industries.  ompanies become too fixated on the idea that only someone with direct experience is relevant to a job.  Not so - pigeonholing in any form is the death of most companies."

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Sweden sells toxic Baltic salmon to EU: report - The Local

Sweden sells toxic Baltic salmon to EU: report - The Local | Ethics? Rules? Cheating? | Scoop.it
Sweden is exporting hundreds of tonnes of potentially dangerous Baltic Sea salmon to EU neighbours, a new report has revealed.
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