Re: Ethical Companies (no flame wars, please)
Sean O'Donoghue typed:
'Since so many of the TWs on this list say that they would not work for
"unethical" companies '
What I'd like to know is what are the definitions of "unethical" companies?
And lets keep it polite :-)
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