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Public Relations Leaders Encourage Corporate America to Adopt New Actions to Restore Corporate Trust; 19 Professional Organizations Develop Strategies Designed to Address The U.S.'s Crisis of Trust.
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January 15, 2003
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MADISON, N.J. -- MADISON, N.J., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The leaders of public relations and related professions have challenged Corporate America to take more formal and highly structured approaches to regenerate trust on the part of their key constituencies. They called on corporate leaders of the United States to:
* Articulate a set of ethical principles that balance the interests of
all stakeholders, ensure investors receive full and timely information
about the company, and compensates all employees in accord with their
contributions to ...
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