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  • ...the Food & Drug Administration..., Wall Street, consulting firms and other health care related organizations'. Verispan describe their service as 'leading pa * 2001 - Quintiles acquires [[OEC]] (drug safety services for the pharmaceutical industry)
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  • ...spurious credentials. One example is the [[American Council on Science and Health]] (ACSH). Though billed to the public as an 'independent' and 'blue ribbon' ...ducts on the market, regardless of their detrimental effects on both human health and the environment (see [[Dupont: Corporate crimes|Corporate Crimes]]).
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  • ...DuPont Performance Materials; DuPont Coatings & Color Technologies; DuPont Safety & Protection; and DuPont Agriculture & Nutrition. A sixth grouping - Textil Chairman of the Board (since 1999) and Chief Executive Officer (since 1998)
    19 KB (2,731 words) - 11:55, 2 September 2008
  • A new report (released on 10 July 2001) by the consumer health organization Families USA [33] refutes the pharmaceutical industry's claim ...and useful drugs. See also the Pfizer publication ‘Economic Realities in Health Care Policies’, volume 2, issue 1, ‘Prescription Drug Advertising: Empo
    51 KB (7,869 words) - 21:25, 18 February 2007
  • In 2001, John Gains, Mowlem's chief executive, said that attacking PFI had become a 'dangerous national sport' and that h ...em Construction, was fined $175,000 after failing to ensure the health and safety of workers on the Redfern railway station in Australia. One worker suffered
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  • .... Be they concerned with climate change, human rights abuses or health and safety, the Royal Dutch Shell group has a sullied reputation and not only among en ...ion volumes and proven reserves. In June 1990, the then chairman and Chief Executive Designate of Shell UK, Sir John Collins, suggested that we "see this great
    23 KB (3,436 words) - 18:00, 18 February 2007
  • : 21.07.1999 / 14.01.2002 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy : 17.01.2002 / 19.07.2004 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy
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  • ...re lost to the community, the tax base shrinks, the number of workers with health benefits declines, and the number of workers eligible for welfare increases ...ited in various ways regarding pay, working conditions and also health and safety.
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  • Non Executive Director - Helen Alexander British Telecom Non-Executive Director
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  • Christopher Stone owns 5% stake in Sainsburys and is also the Chief Executive of Diatech. Money spent in Sainsburys stores is also enriching this man and ==Cutting Health And Safety Corners==
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  • ...and Recycling]], and is also one of nine commissioners of the [[Health and Safety Commission]].{{ref|6}} [[Lucy Neville Rolfe]], Tesco's Director of Group Co ...500 'opportunities' for New Deal applicants.{{ref|8}} Tesco's former Chief Executive [[Ian McLaurin]] sits in the House of Lords, and in 1999 Tony Blair's gover
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  • ...he Committee on Medical Aspects of Food and Nutrition Policy and the World Health Organisation.32 The FSA guidelines would mean that Tesco’s Healthy Living ...formation on the role of supermarkets in promoting unhealthy food, see the Health Select Committee report on Obesity 2003 – 2004, in particular page 31 and
    80 KB (13,052 words) - 17:55, 29 July 2007
  • ...ery £8 spent in a British shop, £1 is at Tesco. According to Tesco chief executive, Sir Terry Leahy, 'Our market share of UK retailing is 12.5 per cent - that ...ver, headaches, coughing and vomiting, often compounded by poor health and safety regulations.[42] Workers are often pushed to work long overtime without bei
    33 KB (4,946 words) - 11:36, 29 July 2007
  • Former Chief Executive of Kvaerner Oil and Gas. Chair of the Offshore Contractors Association. 'Syd Fudge, former Chief executive of Kvaerner Oil and Gas, resigned in 1999 to concentrate on his role as Cha
    9 KB (1,378 words) - 08:56, 21 February 2007
  • Chairman of Reed Executive Chairman of Amstrad and Executive Chairman of Viglen Ltd
    61 KB (8,658 words) - 18:46, 5 November 2012
  • ...nce of only seven years was dealt out was to Dr. [[Fritz ter Meer]], a top executive and scientist on the IG Farben managing board.{{ref|219}} ...o lower the price of the pill, which Bayer promptly agreed. "Activists and health officials from developing countries say it is unreasonable for a rich count
    75 KB (11,176 words) - 11:18, 24 August 2009
  • ...ard, president and chief executive officer. Lesar has previously served as executive vice president and chief financial officer, 1995-1997. Lesar is also on the ...ense, Eagleburger rejoined Kissinger at the State Department, again as his executive assistant in 1973. He then went on to serve as US ambassador (1977-81) to Y
    19 KB (2,733 words) - 16:19, 27 July 2007
  • ...several reports have raised fears that they could have several detrimental health effects. ==Workers rights and safety==
    28 KB (4,089 words) - 21:51, 26 July 2007
  • Executive directors Charles Jamieson, Chief Executive (total income of £365,900 from Premier in 2000)
    4 KB (521 words) - 12:58, 29 March 2007
  • ...alysis on issues ranging from personalized medicine, food and drug safety, health care reform and comparative effectiveness. <ref> CMPI. [http://www.cmpi.org ...tration official who appears frequently on newscasts condemning Democratic health-care proposals. CMPI is an offshoot of the San Francisco-based [[Pacific Re
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