Nike, Alaska Airlines, Dick's Sporting Goods and others covering travel costs for abortions
A growing number of companies announced they will cover travel expenses for employees who seek out-of-state abortions now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.
Disney announces new 2022 LGBTQ+ clothing collection for kids
Disney released a new Pride clothing collection for children as the company is caught up in controversy over its opposition to Florida's parental rights law.
Small business owners in Kansas sound off over mega corporations getting handouts
Small business owners criticized a new Kansas law that they say prioritizes large corporations over their local companies.
Republican led state legislature green lights Dem governor's secretive $1 billion subsidy
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly's push for a secretive 'corporate welfare' package was based on political considerations, according to opponents
Corporations made 'huge miscalculation' backing BLM, Trump's former diversity leader says
Bruce LeVell, a former diversity leader under the Donald Trump administration, published an op-ed condemning Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation and corporations helping to fund the group.
Disney corporate president says next generation 'queerer,' company must 'get with it'
Disney corporate President Karey Burke told company staff that Generation Z is “30-40% queerer” than previous generations, according to video of a company video call.
Sen. Marshall says Disney should have focused on reopening schools, not promoting a 'radical' agenda
FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is criticizing Disney for being too "woke" for its opposition to a Florida parental rights bill, saying the company should have focused on finding ways to return children to school rather than promoting a “radical, unscientific" agenda.
Private sector's Russia divestment has been 'remarkably swift,' expert says, as Biden drags feet on oil ban
Private corporations have been "remarkably swift" at pulling business from Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, experts told FOX Business.
CNN exec Zucker's ouster shows peril of hiding work romance
Keeping a workplace romance a secret is a bad idea, experts say.
Biden to meet with CEOs in push to salvage mega spending bill
President Biden will meet with the CEOs of 10 major corporations on Wednesday to promote the business benefits of his stalled spending bill as Democrats look to salvage parts of the package.
Olympic corporate sponsors sticking to deals despite boycott calls against China
Big corporate sponsors are facing questions over their backing of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as China is facing heat over human rights abuses.
Biden national security officials warn of 'heightened risk' of 'malicious cyber' activities around holidays
The White House National Security Council is warning of a “heightened risk” of “malicious cyber” activities like ransomware surrounding the Christmas holiday, urging business leaders to update IT practices and to work with federal law enforcement to improve U.S. cybersecurity.
Metropolitan Museum of Art cuts Sackler name amid opioid ire
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is dropping the Sackler name from seven exhibition spaces amid growing outrage over the role the family may have played in the opioid crisis.
Pelosi snaps after question about China
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) went on the defensive this week when asked by FOX Business about preventing slave labor in China.
Can California legally require women on corporate boards?
A judge will begin hearing evidence for the Judicial Watch's lawsuit against then-California Gov. Jerry Brown's law requiring women on boards of publicly traded companies.
States: Sackler family members abusing bankruptcy process
A federal judge should reject a sweeping settlement to thousands of lawsuits against OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, a group of states said at a hearing Tuesday, arguing that the protections it extends to members of the Sackler family who own the firm are improper.
Rubio targets 'woke' companies with new bill granting more shareholder power to fight back
Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio introduced a bill this week that aims to challenge corporate spending of shareholder dollars for causes he described as “woke” social policy actions.
Nike gives week off to employees: ‘Do not work’
Nike is giving its employees a week off to recharge during the pandemic.
Ben & Jerry’s founders say, ‘We’re proud Jews,’ defend West Bank sales ban
The founders of Ben & Jerry’s are defending their company’s decision to put the freeze on selling ice cream in the West Bank, calling it “the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
Your utility bill may rise as Biden pushes tax hikes
President Biden's proposed corporate tax hike could have unintended consequences on middle-class Americans.