Captured: CEOs behaving badly
- Captured: People in Prison Drawing People Who Should Bethecapturedproject.com CAPTURED: People in Prison Drawing People Who Should Be
CEOs of the companies destroying our environment, economy, and society, as drawn by incarcerated artists.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/27770731
> For over a year, we asked people in prison to paint or draw people we felt should be in prison–the CEOs of companies destroying our environment, economy, and society. > > Here are the results. Click on the images to see the crimes committed by both the companies and the artists. > > We present this project to help expose crimes masquerading as commerce. > >
- Murdoch Outlets and Bezos’ WaPo Demand More Sympathy for Health Insurance Execsfair.org Murdoch Outlets and Bezos’ WaPo Demand More Sympathy for Health Insurance Execs
Many news outlets’ pontificators were incensed that anyone would voice frustration with health insurance when an industry CEO has fallen.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/28083015
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23136365
- Indian start-up Yes Madam fires employees who indicated being stressed in the survey
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22939100
- Nestlé: Our leadership team
Nestlé management and general organization. Involved in, but not limited to:
Child slavery:
To harvest their cocoa, children 12 to 14 years old (sometimes younger) were forced to do hard manual labor 80 to 100 hours a week, paid nothing, barely fed and beaten regularly
Infanticide:
Contributed to the death and suffering of infants around the world by aggressively and deceptively marketing baby foods, in breach of international standards
Theft and privatization of water:
Drains developing countries’ groundwater to make bottled water, destroying their natural resources and forces locals to buy their own water back. In California, while suffering the worst drought in over a millennia, Nestle continues to illegally pump out water to sell back to the public for profit