International service providers who have global real estate responsibilities for a growing
number of multinational corporations are driving a major shift in how companies manage their properties.
Longer answer: OPEC was developed as a way for under - developed economies with oil wealth to fight back against the
power of multinational corporations mostly from Britain and the U.S. Norway didn't have that problem, and so wasn't really concerned with the same issues of OPEC.
Nevertheless we'd like to point out that we are continuing to critically observe the worldwide activities
of multinational corporations like NESTLE, especially concerning its hostile trade union policies and the excessive pumping of groundwater in different parts of the world.
Biotechnology from A to Z (Oxford University Press, pp 358, Pounds Sterling 12.50 pbk) does just that, and should be on the shelves of anyone with an interest in biotechnology, from environmental activists and bench scientists of all disciplines to chief
executives of multinational corporations and leading politicians.
Because of that, it is conceivable that DAs for payments, social networking, and cloud computing may one day surpass the
valuation of multinational corporations like Western Union, Visa, Facebook, Google, and Amazon that are are currently active in the space.»
Whether discussing the patent work of an attorney at a boutique law firm or examining how the corporate
counsel of a multinational corporation mitigates risk, the diverse collection of case studies in our first edition illustrates how firms provide analysis and guidance to clients and how in - house counsel are a key component of a company's leadership team and long - term success.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 12 percent of the U.S. economy, has been hit by the strong dollar and lower crude oil prices, which are putting a squeeze on the
profits of multinational corporations and oil firms.
The present anti-people State with its policy of globalisation giving itself up to the profit - oriented market economy and to the ideology of high - technology development under the auspices
of the multinational corporations from outside and inside which are free to exploit nature and people, has to be fought.
Making damn good ice cream enabled Chapman's to compete against a
pair of multinational corporations that would otherwise dominate the industry: Unilever, which owns Breyers, Klondike, Popsicle and Ben & Jerry's, and Nestlé, which owns Häagen - Dazs.
If Kraft Heinz had said it didn't want to work with a city whose project - approval process can be excruciating or a citizenry whose most vocal members are
suspicious of multinational corporations and non-locally sourced processed meat, then Soglin might have something to worry about.
In the past, Brazil's best jobs were in the local
offices of multinational corporations, but by the 1980s, Garantia had become one of the most sought - after employers for smart young men.
«Most Canadians have no idea that this deal is being negotiated in secret under the
guidance of multinational corporations with no input from labour leaders, environmental experts or even MPs,» O'Hanlon said.
For another, it misses the point of the original ad campaign, where it was an unspoken and omnipresent absurdity that the little clown head from the top of your antenna was suddenly the
CEO of a multinational corporation.
In contemporary India and Bangladesh, where neoliberal globalization has facilitated the increasing role of multinational actors in the realm of both political economy and culture, the Jamaat has given an almost nationalist response to such globalization of economy and culture in opposing the
ventures of multinational corporations and what they call «Western cultural globalization».
Thinking about the rising power
of multinational corporations over national governments, I've been debating with a friend on how the seemingly more and more obsolete democratic systems like in the US or most EU nations could be progressively shifting to a system that could reestablish the power of a small group of unelected people over the population, without any radical change from the current system.
The 50 - year - old Nagy passed up the chance to become a very rich man rather than risk seeing his technique consigned to the back
room of a multinational corporation, gathering dust.
When the local children begin mysteriously disappearing, young Pietari and his father Rauno, a reindeer hunter by trade, capture the mythological being and attempt to sell Santa to the misguided
leader of the multinational corporation sponsoring the dig.
The municipality of Manatí, located less than 40 miles west of San Juan, is headquarters to a
host of multinational corporations and pharmaceutical companies, as well as the Manatí Medical Center and Doctors» Center Manatí, two of Puerto Rico's most prestigious hospitals.