- Give consumers their day in court--"A string of Supreme Court rulings in favor of companies that force wronged consumers into arbitration instead of allowing them to pursue lawsuits shows change is needed. A Senate bill aims to do that."
- When big business and human rights collide: A case before the U.S. Supreme Court may deny victims abroad recourse against corporate-sanctioned abuse.
- Pro bono lawyers rescue scienceblogger from naturopath's SLAPP legal threats
- LA Fitness dealt a knockout blow over unfair gym contracts
- National Consumer Protection Week 2012--Learn more on how to combat bad business practices.
- White House refuses to reveal ties with Monsanto
- Monsanto Is a Lobbying Powerhouse
- Judge tosses suit against Monsanto--He said that "There is no evidence to suggest that plaintiffs are infringing defendants' patents, nor have plaintiffs suggested when, if ever, such infringement will occur." Filed away for future reference.
- Court: Monsanto Guilty of Chemical Poisoning in France
- Monsanto Forced Out of Costa Rica
- Monsanto, Agent Orange Creator, Returns To Vietnam: Monsanto ready to sell GM crops and weed-killing chemicals in Vietnam; Many outraged--They've reentered South America as well.
- AntiSec dumps Monsanto data on the Web
- Spanish police rescue Ryanair's Michael O'Leary from angry mob
- American Airlines announces 13,000 job cuts
- CWA President Larry Cohen Is Pissed at Senate Democrats--"Senate Democrats averted another Federal Aviation Administration shutdown by passing a "compromise" funding bill that will fund the agency through 2014 and modernizes the country's air traffic control system. [...] It passed 75 to 20—and has incensed union leaders, who condemn its provisions making it harder to organize workers in the airline and rail industries."
- Australian airline runs out of money, stranding thousands
- Hungarian airline's bankruptcy causes ripple effects in Southeast Europe
- How PayPal beat communists and civil servants at logic
- "Rather than have the violin returned to me, PayPal made the buyer DESTROY the violin in order to get his money back."
- Legal Censorship: PayPal Makes a Habit of Deciding What Users Can Read--They've been pretty been acting like moral police.
- Ikea 'paid police for files on complaining customers'
- Oh No! Car Dealers Might Have To Deal With Informed Customers! That Must Be Illegal!
- The Impact of Bad Bosses--"New research has found that bad bosses affect how your whole family relates to one another; your physical health, raising your risk for heart disease; and your morale while in the office."
- Gareb Shamus Accused Of Trying To Get Artist Fired From Their Day Job
- I Was a Warehouse Wage Slave: My brief, backbreaking, rage-inducing, low-paying, dildo-packing time inside the online-shipping machine