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Corporate Accountability newsletter, Issue 2 2018

Articles include: Victory for democratic control of water; Choosing hope; You expose Philip Morris' phony foundation; Member spotlight: Margaret Hornick, and more!

Voting is now open in this year’s Corporate Hall of Shame! Take the first step toward holding some of the most abusive corporations accountable for profiting at the expense of people’s lives: vote for the most abusive corporation!

Today, the World Trade Organization (WTO) issued its much anticipated decision ruling in favor of Australia’s plain packaging law. This ...

In the coming weeks, we'll be organizing around the shareholders’ meetings of corporations like ExxonMobil, and McDonald’s. We need your support to make sure we have the strongest presence possible.

Cigarette smoke

A new foundation launched by one of the world’s largest tobacco corporations, Philip Morris International, claims to want to create a “smoke-free world.” Yeah, we don’t believe it either.

Corporate Accountability staff and allies celebrate the passage of Colombia’s landmark tobacco control law. Our organizing has helped support countries like Colombia in implementing lifesaving protections in line with global tobacco treaty measures. CREDIT: Jorge Panchoaga

We challenge Big Tobacco for the lives it destroys. In partnership with our members and allies around the world, we are preventing the industry from derailing lifesaving protections. Together, we will make Big Tobacco pay for its abuses.

By Jenny Lei Ravelo for Devex. The staff union of the International Labour Organization in Geneva is protesting its governing ...

The International Labour Organization is again under intense pressure from a growing number of stakeholders to put an end to its relationship with big tobacco.

By Ram Etwareea for Le Temps L’Organisation internationale du travail (OIT) veut mettre fin à sa collaboration avec l’industrie du ...

By Donald G. McNeil Jr. for The New York Times. Eight years ago, more than a dozen men with AK-47s ...

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