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URGENT — SUPPORT TESCO AGENCY WORKERS

Work­ers in Tesco’s Irish dis­trib­ut­ing cen­tres have been protest­ing against con­di­tions since Thurs­day 28th. Main­ly Pol­ish agency staff, they have been brought over by Tesco, pre­sum­ably in the hope that they will work for low­er pay and not know their rights. Two work­ers who com­plained at the a back-break­ing tar­gets were moved to anoth­er work­place. Now they are call­ing for sol­i­dar­i­ty pick­ets of all Tescos on Thurs­day the 6th of August, at 6pm. free­lance @mailworks.org

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CHINA: BACK ON THE SCENE

Dur­ing the last ten years Chi­na has become a full part of the glob­alised cor­po­rate econ­o­my. This is a return to nor­mal­i­ty for the coun­try that dom­i­nat­ed world trade for most of its his­to­ry. On the basis of Chi­na’s mas­sive labour force, most ana­lysts are pre­dict­ing a sim­i­lar role in the near future. Read more:  http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1865

CHINA’S CORPORATE BABIES

The news that Nan­jing Auto­mo­tive had suc­ceed­ed in its bid to buy fail­ing car com­pa­ny MG Rover, 22nd July, was greet­ed as yet more evi­dence of Chi­nese eco­nom­ic strength. ‘There is a new kid on the world’s eco­nom­ic and polit­i­cal block; every­thing is going to change’ — Will Hut­ton. As for­mer edi­tor of the Observ­er and Chief Exec­u­tive of the Work Foun­da­tion (a busi­ness think tank, for­mer­ly the Indus­tri­al Soci­ety), Hut­ton is a good indi­ca­tor of what the UK elite are think­ing — and it seems that they view Chi­na’s ris­ing econ­o­my with both excite­ment and a fris­son of fear. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1866

CORPORATE WATCH G8 MINI POSTER

See the lat­est A3 Poster from Cor­po­rate Watch. Lie 8 at the G8.
Down­load the image here:  http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1868

BOOK REVIEW: THE CORPORATION

Joel Bakan’s sem­i­nal anti-cor­po­rate work, The Cor­po­ra­tion — prob­a­bly the most read book in our office since David Kor­te­n’s When Cor­po­ra­tions Rule the World — has been re-released in a new revised and expand­ed edi­tion (*now with added Chom­sky*). Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1881

CORRUPTION IN IRAQ: AKA ‘THE NORMAL’ WAY TO DO BUSINESS

The cor­po­rate invaders of Iraq have found them­selves mired in cor­rup­tion. Many report that sweet­en­er pay­ments for those who fix them with clients and sub- con­trac­tors have become part of the rou­tine. In typ­i­cal colo­nial fash­ion, the occu­piers blame Iraq’s endem­ic bribery and fraud, not on the way that the Amer­i­can firms like Hal­libur­ton con­duct them­selves. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1867

SEA SHELLS AND PIPE DREAMS

Shell are up to some more land­scape trash­ing, lead­ing a con­sor­tium propos­ing to build an over­land pipeline through the west of Ire­land. Wend­ing its way six­ty five kilo­me­tres off the North West coast, pass­ing through vil­lages and farm­ers’ land, the pipeline will got from the Cor­rib gas field in West­ern Ire­land to a refin­er then end at Gal­way. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1870

WEIR — REAPING THE BENEFITS OF WAR

Sup­port­ed by the British gov­ern­ment, Weir  ‘Scot­land’s 20th largest com­pa­ny’ is play­ing a key role in eco­nom­ic impe­ri­al­ism and feed­ing the west­’s oil addic­tion. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1871

WHO’S PULLING THE EU LOBBY STRINGS?

Cor­po­rate lob­by­ists first began migrat­ing to Brus­sels after the sign­ing of the Sin­gle Euro­pean Act in 1986, sens­ing the rich pick­ings to be had from Europe’s neolib­er­al slide. Near­ly two decades lat­er there are over 15,000 lob­by­ists, 70 per cent rep­re­sent­ing cor­po­rate inter­ests, oper­at­ing in hun­dreds of lob­by­ing con­sul­tan­cies, PR agen­cies and EU affairs offices in an indus­try which gen­er­ates an esti­mat­ed €90m every year. Yet unlike in the Unit­ed States, there are still no bind­ing require­ments for EU lob­by­ists to dis­close who they are lob­by­ing for, what they are lob­by­ing on, or how much they are being paid. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1872

YOUR DEBT DRIVES THE ECONOMY

Ever felt guilty about tak­ing out a loan to buy that car, fridge or presents at Christ­mas? Well don’t — with all the fac­to­ries clos­ing down and even the call cen­tres being sourced over­seas, con­sumer spend­ing is one of the only things dri­ving the UK econ­o­my. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1892

PANDA-ING TO THE SOYA BARONS?

‘In the past the big con­ser­va­tion organ­i­sa­tions used to believe that nature reserves should not include peo­ple, so many were moved out, and indige­nous peo­ple lost their lands. Now it seems as though the WWF is mak­ing anoth­er big mis­take, with seri­ous impli­ca­tions for small farm­ers, rur­al com­mu­ni­ties and food sov­er­eign­ty.’ Hele­na Paul, EcoNexus. Read more:  http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1873

WWF REPLIES TO CORPORATE WATCH’S ARTICLE:

http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1890

DIRECT ACTION FLOODS ICELAND

Direct action against the Karah­n­jukar hydro-elec­tric dam project in Ice­land has start­ed in earnest. The dam will dev­as­tate West­ern Europe’s last pris­tine wilder­ness, sole­ly to pow­er an Alcoa alu­mini­um smelter (see Cor­po­rate Watch num­ber 23, April May 2005, page 9). Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1889

DIARY:

http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1864

CORPORATIONS THROUGH HISTORY: HSBC

The ‘world’s local bank’ start­ed off as a British com­pa­ny that took over the lucra­tive trade with Chi­na, after the Opi­um wars of the mid-nine­teenth cen­tu­ry had opened up the econ­o­my to for­eign traders. Read more: http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=1874


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