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Best and worst states to work 2024: DC, California top the list, while North Carolina, Mississippi lag far behind
Now in its sixth edition, Oxfam’s annual index highlights widening policy gaps among states.
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First Person
Oil as Art?
Oxfam is sending some of our trained student activists to several of the “Crude” screenings around the country. They’ll be available to discuss some of the issues at the root of the Chevron case, such as the rights of all resource-rich communities to know what projects are intended for their lands and to decide if they are appropriate for them.
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Oxfam staff recommendations of feminist artists, scholars, and creators
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Publication
Business at an Inhuman Scale
How America's biggest retailers are driving its economic inequality crisis
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We’re asking you to take action to ensure food workers are treated and paid fairly.
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Politics of Poverty
How can we compel corporations to do better?
What if shareholders demand real change in the way corporations do business? Oxfam's Private Sector Department has been pursuing a strategy to engage shareholders in mandating progress, most recently at Amazon and Walmart.
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Let’s keep educating ourselves about racial inequality and white supremacy
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As the two largest private employers in the U.S., retail behemoths Amazon and Walmart disproportionately drive poverty and economic inequality in the U.S. Poor working conditions and punitive management systems are embedded in their models of getting cheap goods to the consumer with unprecedented convenience and speed. But fast and easy commerce is built on the backs of millions of workers.
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Press release
Top 1 percent bags over $40 trillion in new wealth during past decade as taxes on the rich reach historic lows
The richest 1 percent have amassed $42 trillion in new wealth over the past decade, nearly 34 times more than the entire bottom 5