I can't stand a company with so much money, asking for workers to contribute with money to help poor families. I mean, yeah, people should help, but how about the company use their money to donate to the families?

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@eletrotupi some companies match donations, sometimes by a factor of 2. So Alice gives $100; Alice's employer gives $200. I'm actually not clear on how companies justify it to their shareholders. Conventional corporations are formed with a company constitution that puts profit above all. Isn't it still rare that a corporate constitution puts social goals above the bottom line?

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