Vantage | Should companies take sides in war? Lessons from Israel and Ukraine
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Vantage | Should companies take sides in war? Lessons from Israel and Ukraine

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In a world filled with political tensions and global conflicts, the act of picking sides is not limited to governments and lawmakers. Turkish boycott Recently, Turkey’s parliament announced a boycott against certain brands, which resulted in the removal of products like Coca-Cola and Nestle from its cafeteria. This move is a response to the parliament’s statement: “The products of companies that support Israel will not be sold in restaurants, cafeterias, and tea houses in the parliament campus.” It’s a clear indication that Turkey accuses Coca-Cola and Nestle of supporting Israel leading to the boycott. With nearly two billion people in these nations, a full-scale boycott could significantly impact these companies’ revenues. Recent reports highlight workplace friction at major companies like Nike, Procter & Gamble and Instacart due to their response to global conflicts.

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