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Business, 01.11.2019 01:31 bbyarxi

Talia lives in houston, texas. she has traveled to india several times and is interested in working for a multinational corporation (mnc) with a presence there. she hopes that by working for such a company, she’ll first have an opportunity to transfer to a position in india and live there for an extended time and then be able to parlay that international experience into opportunities in other countries. her research shows that mncs with a significant presence in india include nestlé, headquartered in switzerland; pepsico, headquartered in the united states; sony, headquartered in japan; and sun pharmaceutical industries, headquartered in india itself. talia wants to do a lot more research on how these companies operate in india and on the nature of mncs in general. in her research, talia reads some news stories about americans who are protesting the activities of mncs. what activities are likely to be the subject of these protests? check all that apply. a. complying with a foreign government’s demands to censor what in the united states would be considered free speech. b. investing in expensive equipment and procedures that keep toxic chemicals from escaping into the environment of another country. c. instituting long work hours and poor safety conditions at a manufacturing facility where goods are made for sale in the united states. d. deciding to move jobs from the united states to another country, such as mexico or china.

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