July 05, 2004

Question about Gap report

I was looking at the Gap Social Responsibility report and was having difficulty deciphering the code violations section. It seems like it is color coded but I can't figure out what the colors stand for or how to read that chart. Am I just missing something? If anyone else figures it out, let me know.

jess

Posted by dery0003 at July 5, 2004 08:34 PM
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Glad you brought that up, Jess. I can't make sense of it either.

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I am gussing that different colors are being used for the different issues of the company, and possibly indicate the intensity of the existing issues with variation within the same color!!

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