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As Congress held hearings on repairing the electric grid in Puerto Rico, local activists and advocates urged action for sensible, resilient, diverse systems.
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Oxfam and our partners are assisting some of Puerto Rico’s most vulnerable communities to restore and improve their water systems—and to be sure that women have a strong voice in the way things work.
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Politics of Poverty
Senators consider Froman as US Trade Rep: Infinite wisdom or delusion?
Big Pharma shows its influence in the Senate Finance Committee.
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Politics of Poverty
Why these 10 business owners are eager to pay their employees more
10 employers, large and small, make the business case for raising the US minimum wage.
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Politics of Poverty
4 critical ways oil, gas, and mining companies must support local community rights
Oxfam's new report reviews the public policy commitments of 38 oil, gas, and mining companies around issues of community engagement and rights.
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Politics of Poverty
What would MLK say today?
When it comes to wages and wealth for African Americans, economic freedom is still far from a reality.
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Politics of Poverty
Turning up the heat on the poultry industry
In early February, three significant moments turned a spotlight on the poultry industry—the annual shareholder meetings of Tyson Foods and Sanderson Farms, and the Super Bowl. Oxfam seized each moment to shine a light on poultry processing plants, where workers endure high rates of injury and illness, low wages, and a climate of fear. Robbie Silverman, who engages directly with private industry on behalf of Oxfam, reports back on the recent advances.
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Politics of Poverty
Good job, bad job
More of us are working, but more of us are feeling locked out of economic security and prosperity. What’s happening? Sadly, employers are eating away at the quality of our jobs, reducing workers to little more than line items that get in the way of profits.
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Politics of Poverty
Trump’s pick to lead the EPA is a threat to poor and vulnerable communities
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency should be someone who uses robust science to uphold and enforce environmental safeguards on behalf of all Americans. President-elect Trump’s nominee for the position has made a career of doing the exact opposite.
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Politics of Poverty
Workers in the US are under attack, but standing tall
Right now in the US, it feels like every day brings fresh outrage for workers. April was particularly packed with reasons to rally and to worry. However, it also brought a promising announcement from a major poultry company.