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Presented below is a mere taster of the foul world of Halliburton and is by no means a comprehensive overview of the company's corporate crimes. The company has been accused of a wealth of misdemeanours, including racial discrimination, not allowing its employees to file discrimination suits and of being viciously anti-union. 'Brown & Root as an entity has never had a labor agreement,' claims Dale Wortham, president of the Harris County AFL-CIO in Houston. 'They have been one of the most anti-union, anti-worker corporations in the world.'74 Respect for human rights
Adventures in Burma... Shortly before the US presidential election, Dick Cheney admitted on the Larry King Live! show that Halliburton had done contract work in Burma. Cheney defended the project by saying that Halliburton had not broken the US law imposing sanctions on Burma, which forbids new investments in the country. 'You have to operate in some very difficult places and oftentimes in countries that are governed in a manner that’s not consistent with our principles here in the United States,' Cheney told Larry King. 'But the world’s not made up only of democracies.' Halliburton’s engagement in Burma predates Dick Cheney’s tenure as CEO. Halliburton had an office in Rangoon as early as 1990, two years after the military regime took power by voiding the election of the National League for Democracy, the party of Aung San Suu Kyi. In the early 1990’s, Halliburton Energy Services joined with Alfred McAlpine (UK) to provide pre-commissioning services to the Yadana pipeline. In 1997, after Dick Cheney joined Halliburton, the Yadana field developers hired European Marine Services (EMC) to lay the 365-kilometer offshore portion of the Yadana gas pipeline. EMC is a 50-50 joint venture between Halliburton and Saipem of Italy. From July to October 1997, EMC installed the 360-inch diameter line using its pipelaying barges. The route followed by Halliburton and Saipem was chosen by the Burmese government to minimize costs, even though the onshore pipeline path would cut through politically sensitive areas inhabited by ethnic minorities in the Tenasserim region of Burma. Given the Burmese military’s well-documented history of human rights violations and brutality, human rights groups say the western companies knew or should have known that human rights crimes would accompany Burmese troops into the onshore pipeline region. They say there was ample evidence in the public domain that such violations were already occurring when Halliburton chose to lay pipe for the project. As Katie Redford, a lawyer with EarthRights International puts it, 'To be involved in the Yadana pipeline is to knowingly accept brutal violations of human rights as part of doing business.' Cuba... Azerbaijan... Indonesia... Corporate corruption Attempting to avoid paying-up for asbestos claims
Security lapses and radioactive leaks at nuclear
dockyard
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| Footnotes 74'Cheney's
corporate past,' Seth Gitell, The Boston Phoenix, 21.09.00
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/archive/features/00/09/21/TALKING_POLITICS.html
viewed: 22.07.03
75'Cheney
& Halliburton: Go where the oil is,' Bruno K & Valette J,
Multinational Monitor, 22(5), May 2001, http://multinationalmonitor.org/mm2001/01may/may01corp10.html
, viewed: 18.07.03
76
Ibid.
77Halliburton's
Destructive Engagement – Earth Rights International www.earthrights.org/halliburton/report.pdf
viewed: 17.07.03
78
'US Navy awards Halliburton unit Guantanamo deal', Reuters, 13.06.03
http://www.uslaboragainstwar.org/inthenews.php?singleItemFlag=1&news_id=1006
viewed: 17.07.03
79'One
rule for them: Five PoWs are mistreated in Iraq and the US cries foul.
What about Guantanamo Bay?', George Monbiot, The Guardian,
25.03.03
80
'Cheney & Halliburton: Go where the oil is,' Bruno K & Valette
J, Multinational Monitor, 22(5), May 2001, http://multinationalmonitor.org/mm2001/01may/may01corp10.html
, viewed: 18.07.03
81
Ibid
82
Ibid
83'Halliburton
Iraq ties more than Cheney said,' NewsMax Wires, 25.06.01 http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/6/24/80648.shtml
viewed: 17.07.03
84'War
Profiteering And Halliburton,' Scott Harris & Charlie Cray, 20.05.03
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/after/2003/0520warprofit.htm
viewed: 10.07.03
85'Halliburton
Iraq contract queried,' BBC, 30.05.03 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2950154.stm
viewed: 10.07.03
86'Cheney
& Halliburton: Go where the oil is,' Bruno K & Valette J,
Multinational Monitor, Vol. 22, No. 5, May 2001
87'Nigeria:
Halliburton Pays Bribes to Lower Taxes', David Ivanovich, Houston
Chronicle, 08.05.03 http://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=6872
viewed: 07.07.03
88'Halliburton
Names KPMG LLP as Independent Auditor', Halliburton press release,
17.04.02 http://www.halliburton.com/news/archive/2002/corpnws_041702.jsp
viewed: 17.07.03
89'Andersen
Gets $500,000 fine and 5-year probation,' Sri Media, 17.10.02 http://www.srimedia.com/artman/publish/article_233.shtml
viewed: 10.07.03
90
'Dick Cheney's slimy business trail,' Robert Scheer, 12.07.02 http://archive.salon.com/news/col/scheer/2002/07/17/cheney/
viewed: 10.07.03
91'Cheney's
close ties to Brown and Root,' Pratap Chatterjee, CorpWatch, 20.03.03
http://www.corpwatch.org/issues/PID.jsp?articleid=6028
viewed: 17.07.03
92Halliburton
SEC Form 10-k – filed 28.03.03 http://www.halliburton.com/news/archive/2002/corpnws_081302.jsp
viewed: 10.07.03
93'Halliburton
settles asbestos claims for about $4 billion in cash and stock,' 18.12.02
www.annova.com/busiiness/story/sm_730510.html?menu=
viewed: 05.07.03
94'The
asbestos monster: How scary for Hallburton? Damages may be a greater
threat than the company realizes,' Business Week, 24.12.01 http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/01_52/b3763046.htm
viewed: 17.07.03
95'Nuclear
Submarines, Tritium release and Plymouth,' Jim Carey, Red Pepper,
February 2001: www.redpepper.org.uk/natarch/xplymouth.html
viewed: 17.07.03
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