Slater + Gordon has survived many twists and turns throughout its 80+ year history. During all this time it retained at the very least a self-belief or semblance of the social justice ethos that inspired its founding.
Do you think these principles will survive this new chapter? Will the philosophy endure in the minds of its staff despite company ownership and control being transferred to foreign vulture funds? Will it's mission remain intact or will it's values be gutted and overhauled in the same way as its corporate structures?
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