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Archive for category: Blog

28.112023November 28, 2023
The Case for a Fully Funded IRS

The Case for a Fully Funded IRS

By TeamIn BlogTags billionaire, congress, EITC, income tax, IRS, millionaire, tax audit, Taxes, wealthy

This post was guest authored by Maria Jose Pereira Gonzalez. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law by President...

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27.102023October 27, 2023
CEO Pay is Out of Control

CEO Pay is Out of Control

By Jessica ChurchIn AFR in the News, BlogTags CEO Pay, executive compensation, heartland signal, income inequality, joan esposito, radio, wealth inequality

This post is authored by Jessica Church, Take On Wall Street’s Advocacy and Political Manager In October, I published an...

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12.102023October 12, 2023
How Billionaire Spending in US Elections Threatens Democracy

How Billionaire Spending in US Elections Threatens Democracy

By TeamIn BlogTags billionaires, campaign contributions, dark money, elections, money in politics, spending

This post is authored by William Pierre-Louis, Jr. The staggering wealth and unbridled political influence of billionaires, including those from...

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05.092023September 5, 2023
The NLRB Caps Off Hot Labor Summer with a Bang

The NLRB Caps Off Hot Labor Summer with a Bang

By Jessica ChurchIn BlogTags hot labor summer, labor, national labor relations board, NLRB, organizing, union, union busting

Authored by Jessica Church, Advocacy and Political Manager for Take on Wall Street. In late August, the National Labor Relations...

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11.082023August 11, 2023
Guest Blog: Recent bank failures expose just how undervalued bank workers are

Guest Blog: Recent bank failures expose just how undervalued bank workers are

By TeamIn BlogTags bank failures, Communication Workers of America, FDIC, frontline workers, SVB, Wells Fargo

Authored by Nick Weiner, Senior Campaign Lead, Committee for Better Banks, Communications Workers of America The recent string of bank...

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17.072023July 17, 2023
Guest Blog: Responsible Corporate Stewardship Considers Climate, Workers, and Communities

Guest Blog: Responsible Corporate Stewardship Considers Climate, Workers, and Communities

By TeamIn BlogTags asset managers, climate, corporate, ESG, investors, Racial Equity, risk, workers rights

This post is authored by Eli Kasargod Staub, executive director of Majority Action.  A heightened awareness of the material risks...

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21.062023June 21, 2023
The Big Money Behind the Fight to Ban Responsible Investing

The Big Money Behind the Fight to Ban Responsible Investing

By Jessica ChurchIn BlogTags corporate accountability, ESG, fossil fuel, Racial Equity, sustainable, woke capital, worker power

This post was authored by Jessica Church, Advocacy and Political Manager for Take On Wall Street Right-wing donors, especially the...

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25.052023July 17, 2023
Why is Momentum Growing To Regulate Stock Buybacks? 

Why is Momentum Growing To Regulate Stock Buybacks? 

By Jessica ChurchIn BlogTags CEO Pay, corporate governance, Stock Buybacks, Take On Wall Street, Taxes, Wall Street

This post was authored by Jessica Church.   At Take On Wall Street, we’re excited about the growing consensus among...

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23.052023June 13, 2023
The Post Office Can Bring a People-Centered Approach to Public Banking in Every ZIP Code #PostalBanking

The Post Office Can Bring a People-Centered Approach to Public Banking in Every ZIP Code #PostalBanking

By Annie NormanIn BlogTags banking, big banks, postal banking, public options for banking, Save the Post Office, USPS

This post was co-authored by Aditi Sen, Managing Director of Research and Campaigns and Annie Norman, the Save the Post...

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23.032023April 21, 2023
Erasing Black People From American History: Why We Need Popular Education

Erasing Black People From American History: Why We Need Popular Education

By Tykeisa NesbittIn BlogTags education, history, popular education, racism

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been in the public eye as of late. During the week of January 22nd, DeSantis...

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