I read a piece of “good news” today, about a corporate decision made in the interest and spirit of the season as opposed to the usual one of short term profits and outright greed. Well, O.K. I’ll concede that in addition to being the right thing to do in this circumstance, it will be of benefit to ALL parties concerned. So, perhaps it’s nothing to get too gleeful about. Besides, as I write this it’s pretty early in the morning.
When good things happen, it’s beneficial to call them to the attention of others. Anyway, the decision reverses an earlier stance which would have put several hundred people out of work just in time for Christmas. A real Baah Humbugger if you ask me. It’s bad to lose your job – but just before Christmas is insult to injury.
What am I talking about? You can read the full story here. But, I’ll summarize by saying that I tip my hat to the management and CEO of GE Capital and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. for working together to bring about this welcomed turn of events.
Responsible Corporate Citizenship
I read a piece of “good news” today, about a corporate decision made in the interest and spirit of the season as opposed to the usual one of short term profits and outright greed. Well, O.K. I’ll concede that in addition to being the right thing to do in this circumstance, it will be of benefit to ALL parties concerned. So, perhaps it’s nothing to get too gleeful about. Besides, as I write this it’s pretty early in the morning.
When good things happen, it’s beneficial to call them to the attention of others. Anyway, the decision reverses an earlier stance which would have put several hundred people out of work just in time for Christmas. A real Baah Humbugger if you ask me. It’s bad to lose your job – but just before Christmas is insult to injury.
What am I talking about? You can read the full story here. But, I’ll summarize by saying that I tip my hat to the management and CEO of GE Capital and U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. for working together to bring about this welcomed turn of events.
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Posted by Steve Maziarz - December 22, 2009 at 9:41 am
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