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An ethics lesson from an unlikely quarter

By Michael Skapinker

Published: October 27 2008 19:50 | Last updated: October 27 2008 19:50

It is easy to imagine corporate social responsibility being the first fad that companies abandon during the downturn.

With businesses struggling, how many companies will fret about organic cotton T-shirts or how much workers earn in faraway factories? How many consumers, short of cash and worried about losing their jobs, will bother to ask?

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