Techland

 The Corporation of Techland 

Techland is a self-sufficient international corporation specializing in Sugar plantations, Wheat farms, and Technology research. It's CEO and ruler is Phillip Lirile Bolak, the younger brother Sheldomar Bolak.

The Corporation of Techland is run as if it were its own independent nation within a Free Industrial Zone it established in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. The national boundary is the company's property fenceline, and military services are provided by corporate in-house security guards.

Established at the very end of December 2007 as a tax write-off, Techland's goals are to maximize profits while maintaining a stable and secure environment for technology research, development, and sales.

The Corporation of Techland is a privately held company.

Corporate Information
Techland is a tiny and new corporation with employees primarily of Dutch ethnicity whose religion is Christianity. Since almost all of its technology is for export purposes, some human rights activists question how the employees are treated, claiming they live in "Third World" conditions. However, in a public press release, Techland Corp denied any allegations of abuse, and maintained that its employees enjoy freedom from high taxation and as a result tend to earn more money.

The associates of Techland Corp. work diligently to produce Wheat and Sugar as tradable resources for their nation, and Technological research as a sales commodity. The Board of Directors has no definite position on foreign affairs at this time. When it comes to nuclear weapons Techland will not research or develop nuclear weapons, at least not at this time.

The security guards of Techland Corp. have been positioned at all factory and plant gates, and are arresting all drug traffickers. Any found smuggling illegal narcotics onto company grounds are whisked off to HR, where they are subjected to a grueling series of "random" drug tests. Those who fail this drug screening process quickly find themselves laid off.

Techland allows its employees to protest the decisions of the Board of Directors, but uses a strong security force to monitor things and dismiss those in overt defiance of company policy. It has an open employment policy, but in order for temps and contractors to remain in the company, they will have to become full time employees first. Techland believes in the freedom of speech and feels that it is every employee's right to speak freely about their corporation. Techland is a privately held company, and has not published a definite position on international trade relations.