Corporate greed is a pressing issue that has garnered increasing attention globally. With corporations prioritizing profits over people and the planet, petitions under this topic aim to hold them accountable and demand ethical practices. From advocating for fair wages and workers rights to challenging excessive executive compensation and tax evasion, these petitions highlight the harmful effects of unchecked corporate greed.
One notable petition calls for a living wage for all employees, emphasizing the struggles of low-wage workers to make ends meet. Another petition targets a multinational corporation for its environmental exploitation and calls for sustainable business practices.
By exploring and supporting these petitions, you can contribute to the fight against corporate greed and promote a more equitable and sustainable economy. Join the movement to demand corporate accountability and create a fairer society for all.
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Florida is a state where families are exposed to increasing heat index on a yearly basis, which means increased need for basic utilities such as AC, to allow for livable temperatures. I have heard many families indicate they have had to pay over 500$ per month. Florida also provides little opportunity for low cost energy efficient upgrades like solar panels, windows, doors, and other factors that could reduce the cost of some of the utilities within the state. With cost of living having skyrocketed in florida overall in comparison to the national average, many families could benefit from some reduction of utility bills.
Our family has lived in the Little Italy neighborhood since early in the 1900's. Erecting another high rise building just adds to the massive corporate takeover of the local area. I oppose the Highh Rise Columbia Street Aparment Development, which will only serve to increase the density of an already dense area of our town.
This is a neighborhood of narrow, one-way streets and cottages. We're also blessed with folks who do their best to navigate the confusion to enjoy the wonderful, locally owned restaurants. Trying to build a 161-unit building on this narrow street is like squeezing a full grown woman i to Barbie clothes. Doesn't fit and no one is comfortable.
Really, really tired of Meta allowing scammers to list our small businesses products on their fraudulent ads. It has severely hurt our reputation as a business, and they need to be held accountable. I have talked to countless victims of these scams from people who thought they were buying our products. Thanks so much, Facebook.
Grew up in Canoga Park from 1962 to 1977. I hiked a lot in those hills, took many bike rides around Chatsworth Res. These women are truly courageous and should be an example to us all in standing up for what's right. I remember the thrill of listening to the F1 engine tests without realizing how toxic that site was. After watching this all I can say is "NASA, BOEING, DOE...do the right thing!" Every year more people get sick and the price to clean up just gets more expensive.
I have a 2016 Cherokee. I am at a loss for what to do because I’m a college student and can’t afford to buy a new car, but I can’t afford risk my safety and others on the road. Jeep do better. Try to contact NHTSA and get the word out.
Ticketmaster/ Live Nation is profiting on the original sale and on a percentage of the resale. They openly inviting the resale of tickets at a higher price for their own profit. There is no cap on the price of resale tickets. It was illegal to scalp tickets at concerts and events and now we have openly accepted this as how the market is today. There needs to be a percentage cap on the price of the resale of a ticket based on the face value of the ticket. We also need to push for a flat fee amount capped on what Ticketmaster/Live Nation or other vendors can charge and profit from in the resale of tickets.
Concerts should not be once-a-year purchases. Live music should be accessible for all people! Please end the monopoly that Ticketmaster/Live Nation has on the concert industry. Let venues sell their own tickets that aren’t immediately scalped and re-sold on Ticketmaster.
Music is so impactful - it is the joy of people’s lives. Concerts bring so much positivity into peoples lives - please allow people to afford seeing live music again.