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Ethical Corporation Offers CSRwire Readers A Chance For A Free, Trial Subscription To Highly Acclaimed Global CSR Publication, Ethical Corporation Magazine

Submitted by: Ethical Corporation

Categories: Business Ethics

Posted: Jul 19, 2005 – 12:00 AM EST

 

Now with increased coverage of North American CSR issues, Ethical Corporation is the only publication that brings together all the major news stories from the world's key regions, analysing what they mean for you and your company. Ethical Corporation's global network of specialist journalists and and authors will help you to identify and understand the latest trends in corporate responsibility, giving you the tools to to adjust your strategy accordingly.

In the next issue, Ethical Corporation will be looking at the validity of corporate responsibility reports, and see whether companies are really being as transparent as they say they are. They'll also be looking at KPMG's recent troubles regarding earlier advice to corporates on tax avoidance strategy.

All trial subscribers will get full access to Ethical Corporation's website, much of which is restricted to paying subscribers, and you'll also get full access to their online searchable archive - the largest CSR information archive in the world - which includes news, reports and analysis going back to 2001.

To see if you qualify for your free trial subscription to Ethical Corporation magazine, simply visit the link below and enter "csrw05" as your promotional code.

https://secure.firstconf.com/ethicalcorporation/magazine/subscribe.asp

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