Corporate Social Responsibility JUSTICE FOR ALL THE QUEST TO SAVE THE GREENBRIER AND THE COMMUNITY THAT DEPENDS ON IT ore than 20,000 people standing in line to collect federal surplus cheese and butter. Abandoned homes and boarded up stores, looking more like a war zone than an American town. These are a few noteworthy images from Roger & Me, Michael Moore’s prophetic documentary film from 1989 chronicling M his quest to interview General Motors then-CEO Roger Smith as Flint, MI, becomes a ghost town when GM shuts down its plant and lets more than 30,000 of its employees go. Flash forward 20 years. Moore’s movie, Capitalism: A Love Story, is in theaters focusing on the amoral pragmatism of modern management, where By Andrea Doyle andrea.doyle@nielsen.com I SM I November 2009 I SuccessfulMeetings.com Photography by Ron Wyatt
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