A private, radical organization is throwing "MBA's" into the community to scare, harass and to force the losing of even more jobs.
"A celebration of sorts today at the San Francisco office of the Environmental Defense Fund. About 25 MBA students, from UC Berkeley, Stanford and other top universities are scheduled to graduate from the group's Climate Corps "boot camp."
During the three-day intensive they've learned, among other things, "fundamentals of energy efficiency," how to be "effective organizational change agents" and the need "to cut across organizational silos," said Victoria Mills, the fund's managing director for corporate partnerships.
Now it's on to being "embedded" for three months at one of 47 companies in the Bay Area and elsewhere, including Wells Fargo & Co., Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and Cisco Systems. Their job: to come up with ways for the companies to "increase their energy efficiency, minimize their environmental footprint and save money."
Big businesses are now going to house radicals. How radical? The Environmental Defense Fund is the organization that sued, successful, on behalf of the delta smelt, causing the water to be shut off in the Central Valley. Follow the dots--who gave $300,00 to the Environmental Defense Fund for the lawsuit? Meg Whitman. who wants "targeted" tax cuts--cuts that only go to special interests and big corporations? Meg Whitman. The nexus between radicalism and losing jobs? Whitman and the Environmental Defense Fund.
Watch out for the private, radical Gestapo in your neighborhood, under the guise of big corporations.
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"A celebration of sorts today at the San Francisco office of the Environmental Defense Fund. About 25 MBA students, from UC Berkeley, Stanford and other top universities are scheduled to graduate from the group's Climate Corps "boot camp."
During the three-day intensive they've learned, among other things, "fundamentals of energy efficiency," how to be "effective organizational change agents" and the need "to cut across organizational silos," said Victoria Mills, the fund's managing director for corporate partnerships.
Now it's on to being "embedded" for three months at one of 47 companies in the Bay Area and elsewhere, including Wells Fargo & Co., Yahoo Inc., eBay Inc. and Cisco Systems. Their job: to come up with ways for the companies to "increase their energy efficiency, minimize their environmental footprint and save money."
Big businesses are now going to house radicals. How radical? The Environmental Defense Fund is the organization that sued, successful, on behalf of the delta smelt, causing the water to be shut off in the Central Valley. Follow the dots--who gave $300,00 to the Environmental Defense Fund for the lawsuit? Meg Whitman. who wants "targeted" tax cuts--cuts that only go to special interests and big corporations? Meg Whitman. The nexus between radicalism and losing jobs? Whitman and the Environmental Defense Fund.
Watch out for the private, radical Gestapo in your neighborhood, under the guise of big corporations.
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