Roger Award Winner To Be Announced in Christchurch
Roger Award
For the worst transnational corporation
operating in Aotearoa/New Zealand in 2007
The
2007 Winner(s) will be announced on
Sunday, March
16th
@ Trade Union Centre
199 Armagh St,
Christchurch
7.30pm
Drinks and Nibbles will be provided
The announcement will be made by
the chief judge,
Laila Harre, of Auckland.
Sue Newberry, Associate Professor
of
Accounting at Sydney University,
will present her
Financial Analysis of the winner(s).
Lindon
Puffin, nationally known singer/musician, will
perform
The 2007 finalists are: ANZ; APN
News & Media (ANM); British American Tobacco (BAT);
GlaxoSmithKline; Independent Liquor; Pike River Coal;
Spotless and Telecom. The criteria for judging are by
assessing the transnational (a corporation which is 25% or
more foreign-owned) that has the most negative impact in
each or all of the following categories: Economic
Dominance - Monopoly, profiteering, tax dodging,
cultural imperialism. People - Unemployment, impact
on tangata whenua, impact on women, impact on children,
abuse of workers/conditions, health and safety of workers
and the public, cultural imperialism. Environment
Environmental damage, abuse of animals. Political
interference - Cultural imperialism, running an
ideological crusade
The judges are: Laila Harre, from Auckland, National Secretary of the National Distribution Union and former Cabinet Minister; Anton Oliver, of France, former All Black and environmentalist; Geoff Bertram, from Wellington, Victoria University economist; Brian Turner, from Christchurch, President of the Methodist Church and social justice activist; Paul Corliss, from Christchurch, a life member of the Rail and Maritime Transport Union and Cee Payne-Harker, from Dunedin, Industrial Services Manager for the NZ Nurses’ Organisation and health issues activist.
To celebrate the fact it’s 10 years since the first Roger Award event (also held in Christchurch) and that 2008 is election year, CAFCA is holding a conference – Privatisation By Stealth: Why This Discredited Practice Is Still On The Political Agenda – on that same day, to precede the Roger Award event.
The Roger Award is organised by CAFCA and GATT Watchdog and is supported by Christian World Service.
The Roger Award: Box 2258,
Christchurch
ENDS