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Cast
your vote for the most abusive corporation!
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Dear Friend,
It’s
time to cast your vote in Corporate Accountability’s annual
Corporate Hall of Shame.
Every
year, we nominate several corporations for you to vote on and the one
with the most votes gets inducted into our Corporate Hall of Shame.
Then, with your ongoing support, we and our allies will build the
grassroots pressure necessary to compel lasting change.
Your
generous support of Corporate Accountability demonstrates your belief
that we can and must create a world where corporations answer to
people -- not the other way around. And we appreciate your
commitment to justice.
This is your chance to speak out against the corporations that are devastating people’s lives and the planet with impunity. And
once
you pick the winner, we’ll partner with members like you, and other
allied organizations and activists to mobilize grassroots pressure
and turn up the heat on abusive corporations.
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Which
corporations deserve to be inducted into the Corporate Hall of Shame?
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Through
our annual
Corporate
Hall of Shame
ballot,
we and our allies are exposing transnational corporations that are
doing the most harm in the world -- and the abuses they inflict upon
people, communities, and ecosystems worldwide.
So will you vote for Veolia
for
its aggressive consolidation of control over water globally, and
for actively trying to escape accountability for its role in the
ongoing Flint water crisis?
Will you vote for Boeing for
profiteering from war and conflict globally by being one of the
world’s largest weapons manufacturers and one of the biggest
drivers of the global military-industrial complex?
Or
will you vote for Exxon for
continuing to pollute, contaminate,
and harm the planet by promoting and investing in dangerous
distractions like junk carbon offsets?
These
are just some examples of the corporations who are on the ballot this
year.
So take a look at the ballot and let us know which corporations deserve to be in the Corporate Hall of Shame. It
will be a tough choice, but with your help, we will expose the
corporations
that are exploiting communities, poisoning the environment, or
undermining democracy to make a profit.
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Onward,
Taylor Leake
Pronouns: he/him/his
Digital Director
Corporate Accountability
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Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential.
State Disclosures.
Write to us at [email protected] or call us at +1-800-688-8797 (U.S.).
Corporate Accountability
10 Milk St, Suite 610, Boston, MA 02108
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