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Perhaps people feel little need for CSR when the government cares for them from cradle to grave.
ECONOMIST: Attitudes to business
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Andy Stern, the president of the Service Employees International Union, speaks frequently of a future in which labor serves its constituents from cradle to grave.
FORBES: Big Labor Should Learn From Big Blue
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The Welsh government says the plan will the first of its kind to try to address mental health needs "from cradle to grave".
BBC: Wales
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The group would take responsibility for us from cradle to grave, and we in turn would become servants of the group, burdened with responsibility for the lives of others.
FORBES: The "On Your Own" Economy
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"The Commerce Clause is not a general license to regulate an individual from cradle to grave, simply because he will predictably engage in particular transactions, " the chief justice wrote.
WSJ: Supreme Court Upholds Mandate as Tax
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From cradle to grave, a treasure chest of government-supplied benefits is there for the taking for every American citizen and exercising one's legal rights to these many blandishments is now part of the American way of life.
WSJ: Are Entitlements Corrupting Us? Yes
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The aim is that we get to chart our own path from the cradle to the inevitable grave.
FORBES: The Lancet's Series on Obesity
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If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
CNN: Kaplan is starting an online college -- minus the keggers
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People who worked for the state, in state-owned companies or in state-approved collectives, enjoyed cradle-to-grave benefits ranging from housing, education and health care to a generous pension scheme, with an official retirement age of 55 for men and 50 for women for manual workers (but five years more for white-collar workers) and a replacement rate of about 80% of final salary.
ECONOMIST: Getting old before getting rich
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The U.K.'s cradle-to-grave national health service is a gold mine of medical data, encompassing everything from prescriptions to cancer outcomes.
WSJ: 'Open Data' Brings Potential and Perils for Government