Sentences with phrase «corporate greed at»

«Don't let them fool you: Proposition 1 won't provide drought relief, won't solve California's long - term water crisis and will continue to reward corporate greed at the expense of California taxpayers and the environment,» said Adam Scow, director of Food and Water Watch California.
While most will likely already be on the side of those who seek to put an end to corporate greed at the cost of the lives and wellbeing of innocents, the watered - down way that it is presented isn't likely to rouse many to seek activism.
«It's corporate greed at its worst,» he said.

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Point your anger at the greed of big oil and corporate thieves that provoked all the bailouts.
The unfortunate result might be a Dark Ages of sorts where people will, wrongfully, point their fingers at technology and science as the culprits instead of misguided leaders and corporate greed.
If May is serious about her distain for corporate greed, she should be apoplectic with rage at what happened here and would provide suggestions for how to prevent it happening again where firms were bidding for public contracts.
New York Governor Cuomo, at a large union rally to raise the minimum wage in New York City's Union Square, called out fast food chains McDonald's and Burger King by name Thursday and accused them of «corporate greed» for underpaying workers.
Governor Cuomo, at a large union rally in NYC's Union Square to raise the minimum wage, called out fast food chains McDonalds and Burger King by name and accused them of «corporate greed» for under paying workers.
Macy's workers have grown increasingly frustrated over the «clear increase in income inequality» and «corporate greed» at Macy's over the last few years, according to the RWDSU website.
In comments at the Vestal Candidate Forum, Mr. Abdelazim stated that he felt the Government, with emphasis on the Federal level, was all controlled by corporate greed — a view echoed by Citizen Action.
Harkening back to his monster movie The Host, Bong delves into the greed of corporate America and its effect on the little guy — or in this case, little girl, who will stop at nothing to save her best friend, a giant pig destined for the slaughterhouse.
Many of the current reformers at the policy and administrator levels are embracing neoliberal market - based, corporate - style reforms, which promote practices that I saw lead to such greed and corruption on Wall Street.
The SBAC is one aspect of a larger scheme which, at its core, is about corporate greed, not the welfare of children.
This feature FINALLY freed up the visually impaired so that they could get books at regular prices and listen to them (as opposed to paying quadruple the money for recordings / audio files)!!!!! It was a whole wonderful new world that, because of corporate greed, is now being riped away from them!!!!!! Since this feature is not on the new Kindle and since the newer books are not TEXT to SPEECH enabled, we now have to buy the Whispersynch to listen to the book.
So with greed at the forefront, as always, driving the corporate bottom line, and especially with banks, they are sticking it to large group of long standing good faith customers without the slightest regard for damaging their credit.
I don't se why pubs don't just let devs play to they're strengths, let them do what they're good at and have a reasonable, yet a «guaranteed» amount of financial success with they're games, but instead of that we get corporate meddling, following popular trends and possibly, companies gambling its brands reputation away along with the people that work for them, all for a chance, not a «guarantee», at making as big a profit as they're greed allows Tldr They'd rather gamble it all and «try» to get all the profits, then guarantee success and get a reasonable amount of the profits
I present to you Frontier Dev - Expansions / Updates & Micro transactions done right - with no Loot Boxes - it proves its possible to have Monetization in games to prolong the games longevity to the advantage of the gamer and the developers With EA, its corporate greed, I truly believe if they removed the Pay -2-Win scenarios this would of not garnered as much attention as it has and for now at least I can not see how they can re-implement anything that gamers alike are going to get behind in there droves - EA shafted themselves with seeing the consumer as a money pit and assuming that gamers have either an unlimited source of funds or its acceptable to suddenly throw out the balance of a game due to financial gain.
Prior to his work at GREE, Shanti accumulated more than twenty years of experience as a games producer, marketer and «international deal person», all of which has proven to be valuable background for a role in corporate development.
Join Senior Vice President of Business and Corporate Development at GREE, Shanti Bergel and other publisher - investors in this informative panel.
Peter Saul's solo exhibition at Mary Boone offers a satirical look into corporate greed and personal excess which plagues American culture.
The collection on display at the State Hermitage Museum, which includes two diptychs and two triptychs, spans the breadth of Griffiths» artistic concerns for more than a decade, beginning with an ode to corporate greed (21st - Century Boy, 2006), musings on the impact of war upon individual souls (Finest Hour, 2015) and the most recent, never - before - seen The Things They Carried (2016) which references the current refugee crisis with breathtaking urgency.
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