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Harrop: It is in companies' interest to preserve democratic government


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had a warning for American business: “Our private sector must stop taking cues from the Outrage-Industrial Complex.” The sector’s complaints centered around Republicans’ going state to state to undermine free and fair elections.
And so, are companies outraged? Damn straight they are. They have good reason, and it’s not because their chief executives are “woke” or the left pressured them. It’s because a healthy democracy is in their corporate interests.
The Trump-led push to overturn the 2020 election results, Rebecca Henderson writes in Harvard Business Review, “is a threat not only to democracy, but to the long-term health of the economy and to the strength of American business.” Similar attacks wrecked democracies in Europe in the 1930s, and South America in the 1960s and ‘70s, with dire economic repercussions. ....

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It's in Companies' Interest to Save the Democracy


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had a warning for American business: Our private sector must stop taking cues from the Outrage-Industrial Complex. The sector s complaints centered around Republicans going state to state to undermine free and fair elections.
And so, are companies outraged? Damn straight they are. They have good reason, and it s not because their chief executives are woke or the left pressured them. It s because a healthy democracy is in their corporate interests.
The Trump-led push to overturn the 2020 election results, Rebecca Henderson writes in Harvard Business Review, is a threat not only to democracy, but to the long-term health of the economy and to the strength of American business. Similar attacks wrecked democracies in Europe in the 1930s, and South America in the 1960s and 70s, with dire economic repercussions. ....

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Froma Harrop: It's in companies' interest to save the democracy


Froma Harrop: It’s in companies’ interest to save the democracy
By Froma Harrop • 7 hours ago
Froma Harrop
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had a warning for American business: “Our private sector must stop taking cues from the Outrage-Industrial Complex.” The sector’s complaints centered around Republicans’ going state to state to undermine free and fair elections.
And so, are companies outraged? Damn straight they are. They have good reason, and it’s not because their chief executives are “woke” or the left pressured them. It’s because a healthy democracy is in their corporate interests.
The Trump-led push to overturn the 2020 election results, Rebecca Henderson writes in Harvard Business Review, “is a threat not only to democracy, but to the long-term health of the economy and to the strength of American business.” Similar attacks wrecked democracies in Europe in the 1930s, and South America in the 1960s and ‘70s, with dire ....

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The 'race for talent' is pushing companies like Delta and Coca-Cola to speak out against voting laws


The race for talent is pushing companies like Delta and Coca-Cola to speak out against voting laws
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Bishop Reginald Jackson announces a boycott of Coca-Cola products before the brand spoke out against a bill activists say aims to suppress votes. Jeff Amy/AP Photo
Companies including Coca-Cola and Delta are speaking out against a Georgia voting law.
Experts say a race for talent is driving companies to speak out in support of progressive causes.
In-demand employees tend to be more concerned about voter suppression than voter fraud.
After Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed the law on March 25, a number of companies - including Coca-Cola and Delta - have spoken out against the bill and voter suppression more generally. ....

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Georgia Voting Law Draws Response From Delta, Coca-Cola Due to Workers


Jeff Amy/AP Photo
Companies including Coca-Cola and Delta are speaking out against a Georgia voting law. 
Experts say a race for talent is driving companies to speak out in support of progressive causes.
In-demand employees tend to be more concerned about voter suppression than voter fraud.
Brand boycotts are back. 
After Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed the law on March 25, a number of companies including Coca-Cola and Delta have spoken out against the bill and voter suppression more generally. 
With boycotts looming on both sides, taking political stances can seem like a lose-lose proposition. But, experts say that companies that spoke out against the voting law made the correct choice in large part because employees want to work for companies that are willing to stand up for their values.  ....

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