Tonight on television, Ron Axelson, spokesperson for the Alberta Cattle Feeders responded to the Auditor General’s Report on Excessive Packer Profits which showed that packer profits were 281% higher after BSE than before. When asked about the packers profiting in such a manner while producers were going broke, Axelson was quoted as saying the BSE crisis was not the packers fault and any business would do the same [rip off their suppliers in a time of crisis].
No, Mr. Axelson, any business would not do the same and business is not about ripping off its stakeholders and putting your suppliers out of business to the extent that government has to step in and prop up the industry to the tune of several billion dollars.
Business is about competition not sucking your suppliers dry. Producers need to know that the packer’s behaviour is not acceptable business practice in any shape or form. Business does have responsibilities to its stakeholder group, which includes suppliers and customers and the community at large as well as shareholders. Business is not about kicking the industry when its down just because it can.
The packer’s behaviour since May 20 has been inexcusable and is an example of cross national corporations at their very worst. This behaviour is as a result of the two packers finding themselves without any competition to keep them honest and they surely showed us their true colors when they unfurled the jolly roger and pillaged and burned the very producers that were the backbone of their industry.
Even a parasite knows enough not to kill its host but the packers seemed destined to keep on their immoral ways until there is no industry left.
Does Mr. Axelson believe the packers will not destroy the cattle feeders if he supports the packers misdeeds? Axelson needs lessons in business if he thinks this is acceptable behaviour by a business. And government would never tolerate this kind of behaviour from any other business. Why are they excusing the packers?
There is simply no excuse.
No, Mr. Axelson, any business would not do the same and business is not about ripping off its stakeholders and putting your suppliers out of business to the extent that government has to step in and prop up the industry to the tune of several billion dollars.
Business is about competition not sucking your suppliers dry. Producers need to know that the packer’s behaviour is not acceptable business practice in any shape or form. Business does have responsibilities to its stakeholder group, which includes suppliers and customers and the community at large as well as shareholders. Business is not about kicking the industry when its down just because it can.
The packer’s behaviour since May 20 has been inexcusable and is an example of cross national corporations at their very worst. This behaviour is as a result of the two packers finding themselves without any competition to keep them honest and they surely showed us their true colors when they unfurled the jolly roger and pillaged and burned the very producers that were the backbone of their industry.
Even a parasite knows enough not to kill its host but the packers seemed destined to keep on their immoral ways until there is no industry left.
Does Mr. Axelson believe the packers will not destroy the cattle feeders if he supports the packers misdeeds? Axelson needs lessons in business if he thinks this is acceptable behaviour by a business. And government would never tolerate this kind of behaviour from any other business. Why are they excusing the packers?
There is simply no excuse.
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