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Signed the petition!
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Yeah, I hope Rolling Rock stays (I don't like it much, but I don't like Iron City, either) for the jobs and the namesake.
Unfortunately, these petitions never do anything. It's a business decision. I do have to disagree with the assertion that all big companies suck. I work contract with Ford in their IT department and I have never worked for a company (including small companies) so involved with charities or that gives back so much. My coworkers and I continually donate time and money to soup kitchens and Habitat for Humanity among others. And, this is encouraged from the top down in internal memos.
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Thanks for sticking up for a big company. Most large companies (and small companies alike) give back. I used to work at a country club as office manager. The amount of golf outings we had for charity was astronomical and that is where I learned that business gives back.
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