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Mild as it now sounds, it met deep business distrust, with talk of a "draconian remedy" and even a CBI criticism that it could lead to "two-tier boards".
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This in turn has led business to distrust itself, producing a climate in which companies rush to embrace all aspects of the CSR agenda.
Small and medium-sized businesses particularly distrust the quality of the new bachelor level degree programs (see Jahn 2007) and, because there is little empirical data, it is a huge challenge for companies to judge the PC of bachelor level degree students in BA.
And more and more people distrust business thanks to scandals and broken promises.
In China, even successful urbanites distrust business and government, worrying constantly about the food they buy and the air they breathe.
Within the business, there is considerable distrust.
Trial lawyers are aghast, as are Democratic senators and those who distrust big business more than they distrust lawyers.
Even the question sounds like a suspect PR strategy, such is the depth of distrust of business.
They have been remarkably successful at gaining the moral high ground (they are even dubbed a "civil society") and in nurturing a distrust of business.
Unlike previous populist movements, which were characterized by a distrust of business in general and bankers in particular, the Tea Party movement focused its ire at the federal government and extolled the virtues of free market principles.
His short answer is that U.S. labor unions have come to totally distrust U.S. business, and are convinced that free trade is simply a vehicle for moving manufacturing jobs abroad.
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