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...Should you switch non-profit work for the corporate world?...
...mistakes made by corporate buyers and sellers on issues of accounting and human rights....
...General Motors chief executive Mary Barra, the daughter of a union machinist, comes from a family that has collectively spent more than 80 years working at the company....
...They are “strongly encouraged” to sign collective bargaining deals with unions ahead of building new plants....
...The Writers Guild of America is targeting compensation practices that have taken root in the streaming era — including how royalties are paid....
...It is no error that the film includes the line, “Stratton Oakmont is America.”...
...Even if Poland’s far more enlightened Civic Union party stays in opposition for a long time, Poland as a nation is turning a corner....
...At some point, she began discussing her case with America’s most prominent #MeToo lawyer....
...Now influential voices on the right have joined them, claiming that corporate America is pushing a radical progressive ideology....
...I would say first, expand the earned income tax credit and get a real child tax credit in there....
...of the British North America provinces that created Canada in 1868 Denmark, the Tour de France begins in Copenhagen....
...France heads to the polls again for parliamentary elections, while the Belgian royal family heads to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the Congolese hope for an apology for colonial oppression....
...As always, reach out to us at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com with thoughts and topics....
...Reagan is rightly known for taking on unions, but Jimmy Carter began the process of deregulating airlines....
...But the market is changing and a lot of the smaller ones like the credit unions are going digital....
...Taxi medallion loans had previously been the province of local credit unions and regional banks....
...It’s like a family wedding where there’s been a tremendous row, and they can no longer be polite to the guests....
...BNP struck a pact with Credit Suisse last month to refer over its hedge fund clients, capitalising on the Swiss bank’s withdrawal from prime broking services following the implosion of the family office...
...It means everything to America’s future....
...Lasn, then aged 69, was an Estonian whose family had fled their home country after it was invaded by the Soviet Union. After a stint in a refugee camp the family moved to Australia....
...$4.7bn of losses related to the collapse of family office Archegos Capital....
...(FT) What else we’re reading How the radical US corporate tax plan would work For decades the international corporate tax system has irritated almost everyone — apart from shareholders of the world’s largest...
...(FT) Corporate America pledges to fight efforts to restrict voting Hundreds of the biggest US companies including Amazon, Apple, BlackRock and Goldman Sachs along with top executives and leading law firms...
...Previously an industry stewarded by wealthy families, today about half of America’s daily newspapers are controlled by private equity, hedge funds and other investment groups, according to FT calculations...
...In the US, $9.5bn of credit charges — including loan loss provisions — pushed Wells Fargo to a $2.4bn loss, while profit fell more than 50 per cent at Citi, Bank of America and JPMorgan....
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