Corporations

The Wage Gap Makes Perfect Sense When Tech Executives Say What They Really Think About Women

The Wage Gap Makes Perfect Sense When Tech Executives Say What They Really Think About Women The Wage Gap Makes Perfect Sense When Tech Executives Say What They Really Think About Women

What is said off the cuff, even in front of an audience full of women, gives us insight into what women are still up against in the tech industry.

Oct 13, 2014 / Bryce Covert

The Invisible Oil in Louisiana’s Senate Race

The Invisible Oil in Louisiana’s Senate Race The Invisible Oil in Louisiana’s Senate Race

The petrochemical industry is devastating the state, but no candidates dare take it on.

Oct 1, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Venture Capitalists Are Poised to ‘Disrupt’ Everything About the Education Market

Venture Capitalists Are Poised to ‘Disrupt’ Everything About the Education Market Venture Capitalists Are Poised to ‘Disrupt’ Everything About the Education Market

Venture capitalists and for-profit firms are salivating over the exploding $788.7 billion market in K-12 education. What does this mean for public school students?

Sep 25, 2014 / Lee Fang

The Resource Privilege

The Resource Privilege The Resource Privilege

How law firms and lobbyists protect and whitewash petroleum dictatorships.

Sep 23, 2014 / Books & the Arts / James North

How the Koch Network Exploited the Veterans Affairs Crisis

How the Koch Network Exploited the Veterans Affairs Crisis How the Koch Network Exploited the Veterans Affairs Crisis

From the beginning, the Koch brothers were exploiting troubles at VA hospitals to weaken Obamacare and attack Democrats.

Sep 23, 2014 / George Zornick

How the Koch Brothers and Other Family Capitalists Are Ruining America

How the Koch Brothers and Other Family Capitalists Are Ruining America How the Koch Brothers and Other Family Capitalists Are Ruining America

Why are multibillionaires dictating how America teaches its youth, provides healthcare and collects taxes? 

Sep 11, 2014 / Steve Fraser

With the Wages That Have Been Stolen From Them, Apple Factory Workers Could Buy 1,460 iPhone 6s a Month

With the Wages That Have Been Stolen From Them, Apple Factory Workers Could Buy 1,460 iPhone 6s a Month With the Wages That Have Been Stolen From Them, Apple Factory Workers Could Buy 1,460 iPhone 6s a Month

While the tech world fawns over the new iPhone 6, labor abuses abound at an Apple factory in China.

Sep 10, 2014 / Michelle Chen

SEC Faces Renewed Pressure to Consider a Corporate Disclosure Rule

SEC Faces Renewed Pressure to Consider a Corporate Disclosure Rule SEC Faces Renewed Pressure to Consider a Corporate Disclosure Rule

More than 1 million comments have been submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission calling on the agency to require that corporations disclose political spending to thei...

Sep 5, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

How a Good Employer Supports Union Busting

How a Good Employer Supports Union Busting How a Good Employer Supports Union Busting

Costco has cultivated a sterling reputation, but labor activists describe horrors down the supply chain.

Aug 15, 2014 / Andrew Elrod

Tell President Obama: Stop Corporate Deserters

Tell President Obama: Stop Corporate Deserters Tell President Obama: Stop Corporate Deserters

Thanks to corporate inversions, many highly profitable companies are stiffing the United States government of billions of dollars that could be used to fund vital social programs. ...

Aug 14, 2014 / NationAction

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