– No medical care for family members other than employees and their spouses
– Out-of-pocket costs for workers for the purchase of medicines will prove to be an unsurmountable barrier to access for most of them
– No commitment to using the least costly medicines( generics instead of brand-name drugs)
– No promise to sustain the initiative over the long-term and thus uphold continuity of a coherent program for sick people
– An unreliable cost-sharing scheme between Coca-Cola and its (...)
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Problems with the Coke’s Initiative
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Coca-Cola fait de gros bénéfices grâce aux travailleurs africains
14 octobre 2002– Coca-Cola est le plus important employeur du secteur privé en Afrique : il emploie 100 000 personnes à la distribution de produits Coca-Cola sur tout le continent, à l’exception de deux pays. En 2001, le chiffre d’affaire de Coca-Cola en Afrique a atteint 621 millions de US$, et représentait le plus fort taux d’accroissement des ventes de la compagnie à l’échelle mondiale. La même année le sida a tué plus de 2,3 millions de personnes sur le continent africain. Selon les estimations, la (...)
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Coca-Cola laisse mourir ses employés séropositifs ; Act Up zappe Coca-Cola
16 octobre 2002Ce matin à 6 heures, une trentaine de militants d’Act Up-Paris ont fermé l’usine Coca-Cola de Grigny (91) et exigent de rencontrer Dominique REINICHE, PDG de Coca-Cola France et Benelux.
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Our Protest Movement
14 octobre 2002On October 16 and 17 protest actions against Coca-Cola will take place in many countries to denounce Coca-Cola’s refusal to pay for the treatment of its employees.
Demonstrations are planned in South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Morocco and other African countries as well as in Thailand, Canada, Portugal, Japan, Norway, India, Great Britain and the United States.
The organizations sponsoring the Global Day of Protest against Coca-Cola : Health GAP, ACT UP New York, ACT UP (...) -
October 16-17 : a global protest movement against Coca-Cola
14 octobre 2002An international coalition of AIDS activists, from Harare to Paris, from Casablanca to Atlanta, from Bangkok to New York, is organizing a global protest movement against Coca-Cola on October 16 and 17, 2002. This coalition has been demanding that Coca-Cola and other multinational corporations in developing countries provide medical treatment for all their workers living with HIV/AIDS.
– AIDS in Africa : Coca-Cola Lets Its Workers Die
– Problems with the Coke’s Initiative
– Coca-Cola is (...)