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Company charity donations ought to be increased
Infocracy CEO states that "it's about time that more companies stand up and face their social responsibilities"
In this day and age with increasing poverty and maltreatment of human beings and animals it is about time
that those with the means, i.e. the companies, make an effort in promoting ethical business and furthermore
take an active part in donating a part of their profit to various charities, says Infocracy CEO & Founder Ms.A.Auber-Ruotsalainen.
"We have been closing our eyes too long to matters which don't include direct and visible profit" says Ms.Auber-Ruotsalainen who just one year ago founded Infocracy Ltd. in the UK. Infocracy now prides itself in being represented on all continents and are constantly on the move starting up new departments of the company which main business objective is to add quality and ethics to the world of commerce at the same time as it offers turnkey solutions in various areas of business.
"I would never have believed that companies could be that cynical as I've experienced within the last year" Ms.Auber-Ruotsalainen continues. That is why Infocracy itself has a very special line when it comes to for instance employing people. Whether an applicant is above age 40 or potentially disabled it will not make any difference to the company.
"We're here to try and make an effort not just for the superfit and well-to-do people but indeed also for the rest of people". Discrimination of any sort is therefore completely unknown within Infocracy.
At Infocracy it clearly shows that business ethics and profit can go hand in hand. From each sold product Infocracy
donates 5% to a local charity as chosen by the client who makes the purchase. "If we can do it, so can other companies"
the CEO states, just consider what an enormous difference it would make if more companies were to follow this line of charity policy.
Infocracy is at present about to open new representation offices in as remote places as Uzbekistan, Armenia and Azerbaijan for as the CEO continues "We cannot go on believing that the internet is all about the socalled major countries when there's a world also outside the US".
Contact:
Dr.Craig E.Maddron, Ph.D
Infocracy Ltd.
The Manhattan Office
245 Park Avenue, 39th floor
New York, NY 10167
USA
Phone: +1 (212) 792 5599
Fax: +1 (212) 792 4001
Email: customerservice@infocracy.com
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