As U.S.-based companies have spoken out against Georgia’s new voting law, some politicians on the right have pointed out that these same companies have stayed quiet on human rights violations in China — and the lawmakers are alleging hypocrisy.
Axios Re:Cap is joined by Axios China author Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian to discuss what’s happening in China, what U.S. corporations have and haven’t said, what to make of these allegations and the expectations they set.
Georgia businesses have come under boycott pressure from the right and the left, following last week's passage of a controversial new voting bill. Atlanta also lost Major League Baseball's All-Star Game, which will now take place in Denver.
Axios Re:cap digs into the consequences of this law for Georgia voters and locally-based businesses, and what other states can learn from the situation with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
A new workplace survey found that one of every four highly skilled workers confesses they’re getting ready to leave their jobs or switch careers once the pandemic subsides. This could cause a massive reshuffling of high-skilled workers and have long-term effects on the workforce.
Plus, Minneapolis’s police chief takes the stand against Derek Chauvin.