RE: Ethical Companies (no flame wars, please)

Subject: RE: Ethical Companies (no flame wars, please)
From: "Sean O'Donoghue-Hayes (EAA)" <Sean.O'Donoghue-Hayes -at- ericsson -dot- com -dot- au>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 10:31:24 +1100


Geoff (and others!),

As ethics are often personal - you ARE going to get a wide variance of
opinion.

For example someone with a "green" background might not wish to work for an
oil producer, but be quite happy documenting birth control devices. Whilst
someone of a religious background might take the opposite view.

I suspect that whatever people list there will be people documenting it -
with a relatively clear conscientious.

regards and thanks,
Sean O'Donoghue-Hayes
What I'd like to know is what are the definitions of "unethical" companies?

And lets keep it polite :-)

Regards

Geoff Purchase
Technical Writer
ReTech Global


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