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Divestment is an Investment in Love, Peace, and Justice
Introduction The Presbyterian Church (USA) has been engaged in a decade-long struggle to divest from companies that are profiting from the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip. After an extensive corporate engagement process, the Committee … Continue reading
“The HP Way”: When Profits and Human Rights Clash
For the last two years I have attended Hewlett-Packard’s (HP) March shareholders meeting in Mountain View, CA, and I have asked HP’s Senior Vice President and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer, Ashley Watson, for an example of how HP’s ethical … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel, business ethics, corporate engagement, divestment, GA221, Hewlett Packard, HP, Israel, palestine, peace, peacemaking
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