Memory The corporation as good citizenVersión en línea Vocabulary match with defenitions. por Keila Martinez Business establishment that makes its employees work under harsh and often hazardous conditions, and pays only minimal or survival wages. Insider trading Sweatshop Money laundering Group of firms or nations who attempt to control price or supply of a commodity (such as oil) through mutual restraint on production. Chinese Walls Legitimization of illegally obtained money to hide its true nature or source ( typically the drug trade or terrorist activities). It is effected by passing it surreptitiously through legitimate business channels by means of bank deposits, investments , or transfers form one place (or person) to another. Imaginary barriers between departments in the same organization, set up to avoid insider dealing or conflict of interest. General English. A system which prevents certain people especially women, from progressing in their carrier. Human Resources. A mysteriously invisible barrier to promotion. Human Resources. A program to avoid discrimination in employment. Glass ceiling Cartel Economics. The lowest level of wages which allows workers to live. According to the iron law wages, as the population increases, so wages tend to fall to the subsistence level. A person who discloses improper or criminal activity within an organization. Subsistence wages Buying or selling the securities of a publicly traded firm by an insider or benefit from insider information. Insider trading is commonly restricted or prohibited by law. Also called insider dealing. Whistle blower Affirmative Action Program