Corporate Execs are Good Talkers on Social Issues, Big Spenders on Tax Cuts
Seventy large U.S. firms spent $44 million lobbying for tax cuts last year -- four times as much as on immigration and other inclusion issues.
Seventy large U.S. firms spent $44 million lobbying for tax cuts last year -- four times as much as on immigration and other inclusion issues.
If Corporate America really wanted to help their employees, they'd drop their opposition to unions and let workers bargain for real gains rather than handouts.
The U.S. Senate’s rollback of arbitration regulations is ‘a giant wet kiss to Wall Street.’
Using public funds to help people recover from Hurricane Harvey is one thing. Using them to help corporate giants do the same is quite another.