Following the viral online ad it released about Oreo and its troubling partnership with LGBTQ advocacy group PFLAG, National Legal and Policy Center has published a follow-up video (watch above) to promote a shareholder proposal it will present on May 22 at the annual...
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by NLPC Staff | May 9, 2024 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
In an article published today, the Wall Street Journal reports on increasing shareholder activism that pushes back against Corporate America’s embrace of a pro-LGBTQ...
Oreo Maker’s Partnership With Extremists Spotlighted in SEC Filing
by NLPC Staff | Apr 26, 2024 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Today, in support of a shareholder proposal that will be heard on May 18 at the annual meeting for Chicago-based Mondelez International, NLPC filed a proxy memo with the...
FOX NEWS: ‘Look What’s Going On With Oreo Right Now’
by NLPC Staff | Feb 8, 2024 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Tim Cramer of Mosaic advertising appeared on Jesse Watters PrimeTime last night to discuss woke Corporate America and whether Bud Light should be given a “second...
VIDEO: NLPC Blasts Oreo for Gender Ideology Indoctrination of Kids
by NLPC Staff | Feb 7, 2024 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
As Oreo prepares to make a splash with its first Super Bowl commercial in 10 years, National Legal and Policy Center today released a 30-second video that delivers stinging...
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A new wave of shareholder proposals from conservative activist groups warns top brands that they might become the next Bud Light if they don’t reconsider their work with LGBTQ groups.
These are public companies, so they have to make their case to the SEC.
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