Jeremy Corbyn joins Thomas Cook employees protesting outside Westminster

Jeremy Corbyn joins Thomas Cook employees protesting outside Westminster

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The transcript discusses the demand for accountability from corporate directors who received bonuses despite their companies' failures. It highlights the public's responsible behavior and criticizes the British Government for not intervening in the Thomas Cook crisis, unlike other governments worldwide.

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What is the primary demand expressed in the first section of the transcript?

More government intervention

Answers and transparency from corporate leaders

Higher bonuses for directors

Public protests

2.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What did the directors do despite knowing the company's situation?

They resigned immediately

They took massive bonuses

They invested more in the company

They sought government help

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who is described as showing due diligence and responsibility?

The directors

The media

The public

The British Government

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How did other governments respond to the Thomas Cook crisis?

They increased taxes

They intervened in some way

They ignored it

They provided bonuses to directors

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What was the British Government criticized for in the final section?

Not intervening at all

Intervening too much

Providing excessive support

Raising public awareness

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