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Microchip Firm Spied on Union
A leaked document, stamped "Confidential: National Semiconductor Communications Plan," shows how the American-based microchip company hired a maverick public relations firm, Beattie Media, to spy on its union and sabotate a BBC investigation into health problems plaguing employees. The company's union has been concerned for years that the firm's chemically intensive process of making computer microchips has caused scores of cancers, fertility problems, reproductive illnesses and miscarriages among its female staff.
Main Source:
Sunday Herald (Scotland), August 12, 2001 



