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The idea of sweatshops makes me very angry. Theres nothing good about them. Very young children have to work in horrible factories that are bad for their health. They eat and sleep at the factories. Their bosses make them work up to 16 hours a day an
At the edge of a new century, globalization is a double-edged sword: a powerful vehicle that raises economic growth, spreads new technology and increases living standards in rich and poor countries alike, but also an immensely controversial process t
I just dont understand why we have poverty today. There is so much money in the world. We are rich enough to really make poverty history. My government talks about making a better society while there are thousands of people living on the streets. My
Patrick Hourigan has spent nearly 12 years at IBM, initially as a systems telecoms engineer and then as a software developer. 帕特里克胡里根在IBM工作了近12年,起初他是一名系统电信工程师,然后成为了一名软件开发者。
BEIJING, April 9 (Xinhua) -- The 2013 Fortune Global Forum, a prestigious world business summit, will be held in the southwest Chinese city of Chengdu in June 2013, organizers announced Monday. The forum, running from June 6 to 8, will bring the CEOs
More than half of firms on the Chinese mainland are expected to take on staff this year, according to a recruitment survey released last Thursday. 据上周四发布的一份调查报告显示,今年中国大陆预计超过一半的公司都会雇佣
Home grown Chinese companies are set to outperform their multinational rivals in winning over the next generation of Chinese executives in the coming decade, according to a report from top management consulting firm Bain. 领先管理咨询公司贝恩
Jackie: Welcome to bbclearningenglish.com and another chance to hear Insight Plus, a series first broadcast in 2001 that looks at the language of issues you hear about in the news. Todays topic is Big Brands, companies which see the entire world as
By Mil Arcega Washington, DC 06 September 2006 watch report Green Business Many companies are learning they can be both pro-business and pro-environment without hurting the bottom line. In fact, for some, it's been quite profitable. ----- Being envi
Multinational firms, including PricewaterhouseCoopers, J.D. Power and WPP, have spent thousands of dollars installing air filtration systems and real-time monitoring devices. These are booming times for the clean air industry. Louie Cheng, Chief Exec
After three years of filibustering at the Legislative Council, the Innovation and Technology Bureau was finally established in Hong Kong on Friday. It's going to be responsible for formulating policies connected to the IT sector. Nicholas Yang has be
I just dont understand why we have poverty today. There is so much money in the world. We are rich enough to really make poverty history. My government talks about making a better society while there are thousands of people living on the streets. My
The idea of “play big” is that a lot of the advantages that big businesses once held over smaller companies no longer exists, and it's easier than ever for small businesses to look and act like bi
India Seeks to Counter Possible Backlash onMigration of High-Tech Jobs Anjana Pasricha India is asking Asian countries to resist a potential backlash in developed nations as Western companies move tec
At a in dinner in Silicon Valley in 2011, President Barack Obama is reported to have asked Steve Jobs what it would take for Apple to employ Americans in America to make iPhones. With characteristic candour, Mr Jobs replied: Those jobs arent coming b
Chinese companies are energetically wooing[vt.争求] execs away from multinationals[跨国企业] 中国企业正积极从跨国公司挖掘高级主管。 By just about any measure, Aaron Tong was a
About one half of all iPads circulating around the globe are assembled in the southwestern metropolis of Chengdu. Already a hi-tech manufacturing base in the western region, the city is now aiming to become the next Silicon Valley. CRI's Hu Jia has m
模仿文本: So how can CEOs of multinational companies tackle such challenges afflicting the Indian market? With a population of more than 1.2 billion people, it is a mighty market indeed. But reports of slowing growth, corruption and political u
Governments and companies are engaged in a battle to determine who can do what on the internet, and the outcome will reverberate around the world. 政府和企业正投入一场关于谁可以在互联网上做什么的战斗,其结局将在全球引
The European Union countries have reached an agreement to exchange information on the tax affairs of multinational companies under new rules. The rules are aimed at stopping multinationals from avoiding paying their fair tax shares. The measures take