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2008 Government Contractor Ethics Rankings

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Hey Bill, What Were You Waiting For?

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Ethics & Compliance Makeover: Can a Bad Code of Conduct be Saved?

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Global Compliance: South Africa

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If Ethics Isn’t Everywhere, It’s Nowhere

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How Nike is Changing The World, One Factory At a Time

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Bribery’s Broken Windows

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Big Shot CEO’s EthiGear Selection Q1 - 2008

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Speak Now Or…

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50 Codes of Conduct Benchmarked Q1 - 2008

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Strictly Business: Marks & Spencer’s 100-Point Plan A

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Q4 Corrections

  • Page 22: Influential Person #28, Mark Parker, was unintentionally referenced as "Knight"
  • Page 25: Under #84, Leslie Gaines-Ross' name was incorrectly spelled Lesley Gaines-Ross
Got Ethics?

Ernst & Young International

Michael Schade(PVC Campaign Coordinator, Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ))

December 12, 2007

Michael Schade

The retailing giant, Target, enjoys a strong record in sustainability, ethics and citizenship with most people. Schade, however, is not one of them. Through protests at 230 stores and Internet-based campaigns, CHEJ got Target to change its aims and agreed to virtually eliminate polyvinyl chloride (PVC) through much of its consumer product supply chain.

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