Captured: CEOs behaving badly
- Captured: People in Prison Drawing People Who Should Bethecapturedproject.com CAPTURED: People in Prison Drawing People Who Should Be
CEOs of the companies destroying our environment, economy, and society, as drawn by incarcerated artists.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/27770731
> For over a year, we asked people in prison to paint or draw people we felt should be in prison–the CEOs of companies destroying our environment, economy, and society. > > Here are the results. Click on the images to see the crimes committed by both the companies and the artists. > > We present this project to help expose crimes masquerading as commerce. > >
- Indian start-up Yes Madam fires employees who indicated being stressed in the survey
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22939100
- Nestlé: Our leadership team
Nestlé management and general organization. Involved in, but not limited to:
Child slavery:
To harvest their cocoa, children 12 to 14 years old (sometimes younger) were forced to do hard manual labor 80 to 100 hours a week, paid nothing, barely fed and beaten regularly
Infanticide:
Contributed to the death and suffering of infants around the world by aggressively and deceptively marketing baby foods, in breach of international standards
Theft and privatization of water:
Drains developing countries’ groundwater to make bottled water, destroying their natural resources and forces locals to buy their own water back. In California, while suffering the worst drought in over a millennia, Nestle continues to illegally pump out water to sell back to the public for profit