Denny`s sees the light of diversity
By: Adamson, Jim.
Contributor(s): McNATT, Robert | McNATT, Rosemary Brav.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2001Subject(s): Danny`s | Diversity | Training | Perception | Consumidor | RelationsHuman Resource Management International Digest 9, 7, p. 6-8Abstract: In the UK, business mogul Gerald Tarner once famously remarked that his store sold "crap jewelry". Overnight the chains`s fortunes crashed and the company ha struggled ever since to re-build its image. The public is slow to forgive such indiscretions. In the USA, fast-food outlet Denny`s has until recently been a laughing stock - for all the wrong reasons. Facing bankruptcy, it was seen as being racist, discriminatory and representing a living reminder of the segregationist mentality of the old SouthItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periódico | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Periódico | Not for loan |
In the UK, business mogul Gerald Tarner once famously remarked that his store sold "crap jewelry". Overnight the chains`s fortunes crashed and the company ha struggled ever since to re-build its image. The public is slow to forgive such indiscretions. In the USA, fast-food outlet Denny`s has until recently been a laughing stock - for all the wrong reasons. Facing bankruptcy, it was seen as being racist, discriminatory and representing a living reminder of the segregationist mentality of the old South
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