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Ross Stores’ CEO made a whopping 2,100 times as much as her typical employee in 2023

Fortune |

A survey by Bentley University and Gallup is featured for showing that 83% of Americans feel that businesses should be avoiding large CEO-worker pay gaps.

Trump and Harris are spending millions on TV ads. Are they effective? Experts weigh in

Miami Herald |

Senior Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences Jeff Gulati explains what the presidential candidates should be focusing on in their political ads. 

Medicare Drug Price Savings Obscured by Health-Care Complexities

Bloomberg Law |

Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry Fred Ledley offers perspective on the announcement of lowered drug prices negotiated between the Biden administration and major pharmaceutical.

From the Editors Desk: Civility at Work

Twin Cities Business |

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is noted for revealing a decline in the number of Americans who believe businesses should take a public stance on current events.

Hidden Talent: Case For Hiring International Master’s STEM Graduates

Forbes |

Senior Lecturer of Finance Steve Wasserman authors a piece that outlines the reasons why more companies should invest in hiring international candidates.

Poll: Consumers Against Companies Talking Politics

Fox News |

John W. Poduska Professor of Governance Cynthia Clark is interviewed in this segment featuring new data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report that reveals how Americans feel about businesses taking a stance on current events.

Study: Americans wants business to stay quiet on most public policy issues

Chain Store Age |

Early data from the 2024 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report shows a decline in the number of Americans who think businesses should take a stand on political candidates or most current events. 

Fewer Americans want companies to take stance on politics

Axios |

John W. Poduska Professor of Governance Cynthia Clark offers perspective on new data from Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report that reveals just 38% of Americans think businesses should speak out on current events.

Gallup: Fewer US adults want businesses to take public stances

HR Dive |

Fewer than 4 in 10 U.S. adults want businesses to speak out on current events, according to new data from Bentley and Gallup.

Fewer Americans want companies to speak out on public policy: Survey

The Hill |

Insights from the 2024 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report are featured.