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下面哪种说法错误的一项是()

A.公司善待员工,保证员工与企业共同发展 B.公司善待客户,以客户为中心,始于客户需求、终于客户满意 C.公司善待员工,从公司自身利益出发制定政策,保护员工利益不受损失 D.公司善待合作伙伴,互利互惠,合作共赢,努力营造健康、和谐、有序的运营和发展环境

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