Warning: there's a whistleblower nearby
date:Jun 02, 2012
Clearly, the answer depends where you are coming from. For those in power governments and senior directors of companies it can be seen as an attack on everything from national security to commercial confidence. Whereas for those often those at the coal face it's more likely to be about moral outrage: 'this practice is basically just not right'. And that could apply to poor hygiene or bullying in the workplace.

Catastrophic

Food and drink companies have a responsibility under the EU General F
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