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Danaher Corp.
| Headquarters location: 2099 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20006-1813 |  | Tel. 2028280850 Job offers, investor relations: www.danaher.com Stock:  |
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« ETHICAL » RATING OF DANAHER
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| Tax haven, secret bank account, shell companies: operates in 10 offshore financial center(s) |
| Net profit: more than 1 billion(s) dollars/euros in cumulated net profit since 1998 |
| Top management: earns 197 times the median income in the United States (32000 US$/year) |
| Influence: 1 act(s) of direct corruption or lobbying |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
| 2002Allender, Patrick |  Chief Financial Officer; salary: 0.95 million US$; stock-options: 3.9 million US$; |
| 2002Culp, H Lawrence |  Chief Executive Officer; salary: 3.1 million US$; stock-options: 3.2 million US$; |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
| 2006 | | A Holo-Krome manufacturing plant has been cited for 26 alleged "willful, repeat and serious violations of standards" by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It has proposed penalties totaling $247,000. In the most serious violation, OSHA said Holo-Krome had bypassed or removed safety devices that protected workers from moving machine parts, resulting in a hand injury to a worker. That allegation carried a $70,000 proposed fine. Eleven violations, accounting for $138,000 in fines, were repeat citations for hazards such as those found in the plant two years ago, OSHA said. Among them were unguarded or poorly guarded power presses, grinders and other equipment; exposed live electrical parts; a lack of warning signs and asbestos training; and a lack of annual reviews of steps to prevent an accidental start-up of machinery. Fourteen citations, carrying $39,500 in proposed fines, were issued for alleged "serious" violations, including lead accumulation on work surfaces; a lack of noise controls and hearing protection for workers; confined space hazards; and improper use of electrical cords. These 14 citations were listed as "serious," meaning that death or serious injury is likely to result and that the employer knew or should have known about the violation.: United States of America |  |
| 2003 | 30000 | |  |
| 2002 | 29000 | |  |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
| 1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 1020 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for.  |
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year |   | sales | income | | | source |
| 2003 |
| 5.29 | 0.54 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2002 |
| 4.58 | 0.29 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2001 |
| 3.78 | 0.3 | |   | billion US$ |  |
| 2000 |
| 3.78 | 0.32 | |   | billion US$ |  |
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