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Artículo

24 Sep 2005

Autor:
Sangeeta Singh, rediff.com

AIDS! What's your company doing? [India]

...there is little corporate preparedness [in India] for it [HIV/AIDS] so, today, should you discover that a colleague has picked up the debilitating virus, chances are he or she will be fired under some pretext...On the positive side, there's possibly more happening in corporate India than many of us realise. [refers to positive steps taken by Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar, Apollo Tyres, Transport Corporation of India, Ranbaxy, Wockhardt, Bharat Petroleum, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Hindustan Lever (part of Unilever), Larsen & Toubro, Steel Authority of India, Tata Motors, DCM Shriram Consolidated, Tata Steel, Reliance Industries]