The Multinational Monitor
 
October 1981 - Volume 2 - Number 10
 
The Case of Inocencio Castanho 

C O N T E N T S

Features

The Case of Inocencio Castanho - How a Multinational Corporation Is Trying to Limit Its Liability to an Injured Worker
- by Michael Gillard

The Hamburger Connection - Central America Is Growing More Beef, for U.S. Fast Food Outlets
- by Robert Holden

U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies Move to Puerto Rico for Tax Breaks
- by A. Lin Neumann

Global Newswatch

Corporate Amnesty

World Bank's Clausen Lauds Multinationals - U.N. Disagrees

Mobil Joins Other U.S. Oil Firms in Angola - Downplaying Politics

Arms Bazaar Presents Improved Kill Ratios

French Nationalizations to Cost Over $7 Billion

Consumers Get a New Deal from France's New Government

Bunker Hill - A Battle in Which Survivors Could Be Filled with Lead

Gulf + Western Agrees to Delaware River Clean Up

Pope Blasts Multinationals - Places Workers' Rights Above Profits

Japanese Consumers Lose Suit Against Oil Companies, But Set Important Precedent

Ford Recalls All 1981 Sub-Compacts, Quietly

World Bank Challenged by a Small Town Mayor from the Philippines

Asarco Copper Miners Strike in Peru

Departments

Letters to the Editor

Reviews