Sentences with phrase «big multinational companies»

Today smaller companies still pay a major role in the organic industry, but it is significant that more and more major food manufacturers and mainstream food marketers, including big multinational companies are now developing and marketing organic product lines, using both domestic and foreign ingredients.
MPs have condemned the tax avoidance measures of big multinational companies like Starbucks as an «insult» to British businesses.
Tens of thousands of other users, including several big multinational companies, are glad they did.
Especially regarding the involvement of the private sector, this should not be limited to big multinational companies alone, but should encompass small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs, while civil society involvement should be really global and not limited to some big NGOs with permanent or semi-permanent presence in New York.
Just over 70 % of employers belonging to the Institute of Student Employers (ISE), which typically represents big multinational companies that recruit large numbers of graduates, provide internship programmes, according to a survey of ISE members published in September 2017.
Big multinational companies such as Nissan and AkzoNobel still maintain a presence in Newcastle, providing local employment in engineering and manufacturing roles.
So what's a big multinational company to do?
The Fortune Global Forum creates a valuable opportunity for the CEOs of the world's biggest multinational companies — the Fortune Global 500 — to actively engage with China and its leaders from both business and government.
Nestlé's most recent corporate responsibility report, Creating Shared Value 2011 (PDF), makes some specific statements about what this big multinational company thinks about sustainability certification.
Speaking ahead of the European parliamentary elections on the 22nd of May, Ms. Bennett said the European Union needs to become more democratic and work for the interests of its people rather than big multinational companies.
It was in 1989 when I applied for a job at a big multinational company that I realised I had become a strange animal.
A stronger currency for an extended period would hurt American exporters and reduce the profits on the country's big multinational companies» overseas sales.
This is further enhanced by the fact that many cases see me dealing with large organisations; schools and big multinational companies can make mistakes and ultimately, an apology is required.
The subject of «conflict» behavioral questions came up (this big multinational company uses primarily behavioral questions when interviewing candidates).
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