PayPal’s woke CEO Dan Schulman is set to step down earlier than planned after the company’s shares plummeted over 75 percent in just two years. The company had announced in February that he intended to stay on until December 31, but now Schulman’s successor,...
READ MORENLPC: Verizon Should Dump PayPal’s Cancel Culture CEO from Its Board
by NLPC Staff | May 11, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
On Thursday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a proposal at Verizon Communications Inc.‘s annual shareholder meeting in Salt Lake City, that would require the...
Verizon Slammed for Pushing CRT on Employees, Funding Extremists
by NLPC Staff | May 12, 2022 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
On Thursday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a resolution at Verizon Communications Inc’s annual shareholder meeting that would require greater transparency and...
NLPC: Verizon Should Pull Super Bowl Ad Featuring Divisive Jim Carrey
by NLPC Staff | Feb 12, 2022 | Corporate Integrity Project
On Friday, National Legal and Policy Center publicly called upon Verizon and CEO Hans Vestberg (pictured above) to cancel plans to run an advertisement during the Super Bowl...
Verizon Hires Vicious Jim Carrey for Super Bowl Commercial
by Paul Chesser | Feb 10, 2022 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Who thought this was a good idea? For what will be its highest-profile advertisement of the year – on the Super Bowl broadcast – Verizon decided to have comedic actor Jim...
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NLPC in Wall St. Journal: Brands Face Growing Pressure from Activist Shareholders - National Legal...
In an article published today, the Wall Street Journal reports on increasing shareholder activism that pushes back a...
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A new wave of shareholder proposals from conservative activist groups warns top brands that they might become the next Bud Light if they don’t reconsider their work with LGBTQ groups.
These are public companies, so they have to make their case to the SEC.
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