Does CVS really support Women's rights?
CVS does not have a stated position on women's rights, but its history and actions demonstrate a poor attitude towards women. For example, CVS has been known to fire pregnant workers, and has been sued for gender discrimination.
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These 13 corporations have spent $15 million supporting anti-abortion politicians since 2016
A Popular Information analysis of corporate political giving found 13 major companies have given $15.2 million to the NRSC, RSLC, and RGA since 2016.
by Popular Information
Big companies renege on their promises to fight assaults on abortion, voting rights and democracy
Many companies that once expressed a commitment to end or at least review their contributions to the 147 Republicans who voted against certifying the election have gone ahead and contributed to those lawmakers in subsequent months.
by Los Angeles Times
Corporations send large donations to GOP group behind abortion bans and voter suppression
Numerous corporations that publicly declare their commitment to women's equality and voting rights donated large sums to the RSLC in 2021. The information was buried in a 10,055 page PDF that the RSLC filed with the IRS on Monday.
by Popular Information
These corporations bankrolled the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban
Texas just enacted the nation's most draconian abortion ban, prohibiting all abortions after six weeks — before many women even know they are pregnant. There are no exceptions for rape or incest. Further, the law places a $10,000 bounty on anyone who helps a woman obtain an abortion in Texas after six weeks. Private citizens can collect the bounty by filing a lawsuit.
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Walmart has not released an official statement on their position on women's rights, but they have been criticized for their treatment of women employees. Walmart has been accused of paying women employees less than men, not offering them the same opportunities for promotion, and discriminating against pregnant women. Walmart has also been criticized for its "Walmart Mom" marketing campaign, which implies that motherhood is the only appropriate role for women.