"Corporate irresponsibility" refers to a situation where a company or organization acts in a way that is not responsible or ethical. This can involve actions such as disregarding the well-being of employees, damaging the environment, engaging in unfair business practices, or neglecting social and community obligations. It generally implies that the company is shirking its responsibilities and not acting in the best interests of society.
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Charles Khan is an organizer at the Strong Economy For All Coalition, a coalition of labor unions and community groups focusing on legislative - driven campaigns to fight economic inequality, unequal funding of public schools, and
corporate irresponsibility in New York State.
This misrepresentation led the editors to assert that ExxonMobil «turned from one of the greatest challenges facing the planet» and pursued activities that are an «example
of corporate irresponsibility.»
NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton said Apple and Google were exhibiting «
corporate irresponsibility.»
The issue is
corporate irresponsibility...
After the editorial ran last week, we asked for equal space to address the Post's charge of «
corporate irresponsibility» on our part.
It was wrong, however, in suggesting ExxonMobil exemplified «
corporate irresponsibility.»