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« ETHICAL » RATING OF BOEING
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and subsidiaries
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| Job: 42% of company's jobs cut since 1998 |
| Delinquency: 5 act(s) of financial or trade delinquency |
| Tax haven, secret bank account, shell companies: operates in 6 offshore financial center(s) |
| Sales: more than 62 billion(s) dollars/euros in annual sales |
| Net profit: more than 15 billion(s) dollars/euros in cumulated net profit since 1998 |
| Top management: earns 219 times the median income in the United States (32000 US$/year) |
| Influence: 10 act(s) of direct corruption or lobbying |
| Advertising & marketing: 3 dubious practice(s) |
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World locations & Manufacturing |
year name | photo position; compensation source |
| 1999Hopkins, Debby |  Chief Financial Officer; salary: 2 million US$; stock-options: 5 million US$; |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
| 2006 | -900 | Internal restructuring: Boeing cuts 25 percent of its workforce from its operations in Wichita, Kansas, citing defense budget cuts, delays in some contracts and the completion of others.: United States of America | Reuters  |
| 2005 | -8100 | Internal restructuring:  | |
| 2004 | -150 | | AP  |
| 2002 | -750 | | AP  |
| 2001 | 188000 | |  |
| 2000 | -5000 | | AP  |
| 1998 | 231000 | |  |
| 1997 | 238000 | |  |
| 1996 | 211000 | |  |
| 1995 | 169000 | |  |
| 1994 | 183000 | |  |
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year | country : consequences source |
| 2006 | : Boeing is charged by the norwegian Council of Ethics of manufacturing "particularly inhuman" weapons, especially lethal to civilians. | AFP  |
| 2006 | United States of America : The Boeing's Santa Susana Field Laboratory released carcinogenic pollutants. Neighbours said dozens of years of nuclear and rocket engine testing at the 2,668-acre hilltop lab near Simi Valley was responsible for a wide range of cancers, autoimmune disorders and tumors. Boeing Co. has agreed to pay $30 million to settle the lawsuit. | AP  |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
| 2003 | Marché de 27,6 milliards de $US (100 ravitailleurs militaires, le concurrent Airbus avait fait une offre moins chère de 5 à 17 millions de $US par appareil) : Darleen Druyun : : Responsable des achats du Pentagone translate | Les Echos  |
| 2001 | Access to foreign market (through MAI, WTO, GATS), prevent binding environmental regulations : USCIB (US Council For International Business) : : US Government translate | USCIB  |
| 2000 | Investment protection and market access (to Mexico and Canada through NAFTA), to Latin America (through FTAA). : Business Roundtable : : US government, senate, congress translate | Center for.  |
| 2000 | Prevent binding regulation, co- or self-regulation instead. : American Chamber of Commerce's EU Committee : : European Commission translate | Corporate .  |
| 1998 | Regulation favorable to company's interests : Contribution to Candidate's Political Action Committee : amount: 660 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for.  |
| 1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 1289 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for.  |
| 1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 6560 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for.  |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | buyback | source |
| 2006 |
| 61.53 | 2.21 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2006 |
Boeing Co. plans to pay $615 million to settle a U.S. Justice Department suit over procurement violations. Boeing hired a U.S. Air Force weapons buyer while she still had oversight of the billions of dollars in Boeing contracts. Boeing also stole secret information on Lockheed Martin Corp. rocket programs. |
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| 2005 |
| 53.63 | 2.57 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2005 |
| | | | 40 | million shares |  |
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| | | | 40 | million shares |  |
| 2003 |
A permis à ses sous-traitants de surfacturer leurs services et leurs produits : des abus révélés par plusieurs commissions parlementaires et sénatoriales états-uniennes. |
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| 2003 |
Espionnage: a obtenu des informations confidentielles de son concurrent Lockheed Martin, a permis a Boeing de remporter un appel d'offre d'1 milliard de $US, contrat annulé. Darlène Druyun, ancienne responsable des achats du Pentagone, recrutée par Boeing a été condamné à neuf mois de prison pour "collusion criminelle" contre le gouvernement Etats-unien. |
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| 2002 |
| 54.07 | 0.49 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2001 |
| 58.2 | 2.83 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2000 |
| 51.32 | 2.13 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 1999 |
| 57.99 | 2.31 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 1998 |
| 56.15 | 1.4 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 1997 |
| | -0.34 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 1997 |
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| 1994 |
Espionnage commercial: Boeing obtient un contrat de 6 milliards de $US grâce à l'interception des communications de son concurrent Airbus par le réseau Echelon. |
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