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Artículo

28 May 2008

Autor:
Amanda Beck, Reuters

Chevron profits shadowed by human rights complaints

Despite higher profits on record oil prices, the board of directors at Chevron Corp, the No. 2 U.S. petroleum producer, was lambasted at the company's annual meeting Wednesday. Shareholders and activists urged company officials to take responsibility for the environmental and human costs of oil production. They harangued the board on a range of human rights abuses in such countries as Ecuador, Nigeria and Myanmar. [also refers to PetroEcuador]

Parte de las siguientes historias

Shareholders & activists urge Chevron to take responsibility for human rights, environmental impacts

Chevron lawsuit (re Nigeria)

Perfil de las demandas judiciales contra Chevron/Texaco por actividades en Ecuador