The Public Eye Awards are back to highlight the companies with the worst record in human rights and the environment. Amy Hall explains why.
Filed in: Activism Corporations Environment Human Rights
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The Public Eye Awards are back to highlight the companies with the worst record in human rights and the environment. Amy Hall explains why.
Filed in: Activism Corporations Environment Human Rights
Mari Marcel Thekaekara calls for better policing after the recent attack on a young woman in Delhi.
Filed in: Corporations Feminism India Violence Women
Could we be on the brink of the next financial crisis? We will be if mega-corporations have their way, says Tom Moriarty.
Filed in: Corporations Economics United Kingdom
With corporates swarming all over the trade justice brand, David Ransom says Fair Trade must stick to its founding ideals or throw in the towel.
Filed in: Corporations Development (Aid) Economics Fair Trade United States
An anarcho-thespian performance at the British Museum raises eyebrows – and awareness.
Filed in: Art Corporations Environment
Ahead of the Rio +20 Earth Summit, Danny Chivers exposes the canny, crafty and plain deceitful claims of corporations co-opting ‘sustainability’
Filed in: Agriculture Corporations Environment Mining Oil
An interview with Danny Chivers on how corporations are greenwashing themselves and attempting to hijack the Rio+20 UN conference.
Filed in: Climate Change Corporations
As workers rally on May Day, FairPensions call on ordinary investors to tackle over-the-top remuneration.
Filed in: Corporations
Big business sees water scarcity as a money-making opportunity. Joyce Nelson uncovers the dodgy dealings of the Aqueduct Alliance.
Filed in: Corporations Water
On the day St Paul’s protesters are refused permission to appeal against eviction, Jamie Kelsey-Fry says it will not affect the movement’s momentum.
Filed in: Activism Corporations Democracy England Equality Finance Human Rights Social Change Wealth
The Bhopal disaster cost tens of thousands of lives, and blighted half a million. Alan Hughes asks why the company now liable is sponsoring the Olympics rather than paying compensation.
Filed in: Corporations India
Anti-Muslim fervour is rife – yet is being ignored by the authorities, says Lewis Garland.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
‘The Wicked Witch is dead’ but although he’s celebrating, Alan Hughes urges us to fight on against everything she stood for.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.