> This is neither 'right', not 'wrong' much less shameful
First, CBA lied. They said the workers were "redundant" when they were actually being replaced with cheap offshore labor. They lied because their actions were shameful and they were rightfully ashamed.
Second, capitalism is an economic system, not a moral code. If you discover that your rich neighbor's car dealership has a policy of hard selling expensive cars to vulnerable old ladies, would you think "welp, I can't hold that against him, because capitalism incentivizes maximalizing profits"? Obviously not.
First, CBA lied. They said the workers were "redundant" when they were actually being replaced with cheap offshore labor. They lied because their actions were shameful and they were rightfully ashamed.
Second, capitalism is an economic system, not a moral code. If you discover that your rich neighbor's car dealership has a policy of hard selling expensive cars to vulnerable old ladies, would you think "welp, I can't hold that against him, because capitalism incentivizes maximalizing profits"? Obviously not.