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Why corporate laggards should not win ethics awards

By Michael Skapinker

Published: July 21 2004 05:00 | Last updated: July 21 2004 05:00

When I told my colleagues that I planned to write my column this week on the devaluation of the idea of corporate social responsibility, one of them told me that the idea could not be devalued because it was meaningless.

I, in turn, posed the following question: were German companies justified in using slave labour during the Nazi period, and if not why not? I did not receive a reply.

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