Bruce
Philosopher
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I have a problem with this. All too often, people tend to think of a corporation as a single entity. Whenever a "corporation" does something illegal, the company is sued as a whole, but the illegal action can usually be traced back to a single individual that did something illegal, behind the backs of (and without consent of) the rest of the company. It's the multi-million dollar equivalent of punishing the whole class when a single student misbehaves.
I don't think it's right for hundreds of innocent people to lose their jobs because Slick-Rick the accountant secretely did some illegal number crunching to impress his boss, or Ted the lacky poured a hundred pounds of mercury down the sink because he was too lazy to fill out the HazMat forms and ship it out for disposal.
Activists want to sue corporations because they think the big guys in the suits will take a hit, but it's always the little guys that get hurt. The dudes in the suits usually just pay the fines, lay off a chunk of the workforce, shut down a division, or sell the company, then retire to their island in Tahiti. Embarassing for them at the country club, but no real damage. Meanwhile, Joe average is laid off again and has to uproot is family to take on a job in Timbuktu.
Have you ever thought of it this way? What say you?
I don't think it's right for hundreds of innocent people to lose their jobs because Slick-Rick the accountant secretely did some illegal number crunching to impress his boss, or Ted the lacky poured a hundred pounds of mercury down the sink because he was too lazy to fill out the HazMat forms and ship it out for disposal.
Activists want to sue corporations because they think the big guys in the suits will take a hit, but it's always the little guys that get hurt. The dudes in the suits usually just pay the fines, lay off a chunk of the workforce, shut down a division, or sell the company, then retire to their island in Tahiti. Embarassing for them at the country club, but no real damage. Meanwhile, Joe average is laid off again and has to uproot is family to take on a job in Timbuktu.
Have you ever thought of it this way? What say you?