Washington, D.C. -- At today’s Starbucks annual shareholder meeting, a representative of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will present Proposal 8, requesting an annual emissions congruency report. FEP’s proposal is timely, as Starbucks stakeholders wonde| nationalcenter.org
Washington, D.C. -- Over the next 30 hours, shareholder activists with the National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will present shareholder proposals at the annual meetings of four well-known corporations: Walmart, PayPal, Netflix and Alphabet. At today's Walmar| nationalcenter.org
Despite the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's aim to be "a federal body independent of both market capriciousness and direct control of any single political branch," its mission was politically motivated from the start, notes Free Enterprise Project Associate Bennett Nuss in a commentary pub| nationalcenter.org
Reverse discrimination is still discrimination, and a recent Supreme Court decision backs up that assertion. In a commentary published at Legal Reader, Free Enterprise Project Associate Bennett Nuss analyzes SCOTUS's Ames v. Ohio Dep’t of Youth Servs opinion and how it relates to corporate Divers| nationalcenter.org
Washington, D.C. -- Today, shareholder activists with the National Center for Public Policy Research's Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will present proposals at two shareholder meetings, Dell and Salesforce. They will criticize Dell for contributing charitable donations to extreme left-wing LGBTQ grou| nationalcenter.org
Dell's unrepentant wokism, despite President Trump's clear anti-woke directives, risks the technology company's government contracts and makes it a tasty target for any Dell employees willing to blow the whistle on its destructive policies, notes Free Enterprise Project Executive Director Stefan Pad| nationalcenter.org
Washington, D.C. -- At today’s annual United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) shareholder meeting, a representative of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will present a proposal addressing the risks UPS faces if the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)| nationalcenter.org
Washington, D.C. -- At tomorrow’s annual Berkshire Hathaway Inc. shareholder meeting, a representative of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will present a proposal requesting that the Board oversee an independent audit analyzing Berkshire’s legal and repu| nationalcenter.org
Washington, D.C. -- At today’s annual Citigroup Inc. shareholder meeting, a representative of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) will present a proposal calling on Citi to take a closer look at research that calls into question the assumptions of the Inter| nationalcenter.org
Do you believe, as Milton Friedman said, that the social responsibility of business is to increase its profits? If so, we may have a job for you. Our Free Enterprise Project (FEP) -- the original and premier opponent of the woke takeover of American corporate life -- is hiring an associate. Our T| nationalcenter.org
Did Apple CEO Tim Cook lie to shareholders at Apple's recent annual meeting? In a commentary syndicated through InsideSources, Free Enterprise Project Executive Director Stefan Padfield notes that Cook's answer to a question about Apple's diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) agenda didn't line| nationalcenter.org
At Annual Meeting, Costco Refuses to Join Others Retreating From DEI Washington, D.C. – Despite public outcry, Costco shareholders failed yesterday to approve a shareholder proposal (Proposal 4) presented from the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Free Enterprise Project (FEP) asking the| nationalcenter.org
The times, they are a-changing, as our nation prepares to welcome Donald Trump back to the Oval Office. And this week we learned that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is apparently making big changes to Facebook in response to the election results. On "Washington Watch with Tony Perkins," Free Enterprise| nationalcenter.org