In The New York Times: How a Labor & Small Business Alliance Could Rebuild the Middle Class
A growing antimonopoly movement is rekindling the historic alliance between labor and small business, writes Stacy Mitchell in The New York Times.
A growing antimonopoly movement is rekindling the historic alliance between labor and small business, writes Stacy Mitchell in The New York Times.
"Yes, breakup[s have] to be on the table when it comes to these companies," said Senator Klobuchar at a Small Business Rising town hall event.
Amazon claims that it has “a mutually beneficial relationship” with the small businesses that depend on its platform. This fact sheet tells the real story.
Stacy Mitchell responds to today’s release of legislation by the House Judiciary Committee designed to address the outsized power of Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook.
On the new Antimonopoly Happy Hour show, Ron Knox and guests will discuss news (and gossip!) from around the world of politics, economics, and regulation.
On WBUR’s On Point, Stacy Mitchell talked about Amazon's power, the secrets of Amazon’s online marketplace, and how the tech giant preys on third-party sellers.
An antitrust lawsuit filed this month by Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine is a milestone in the fight against the monopoly power of Amazon.
Dozens of locally based alternatives to the big third-party delivery apps have debuted during the pandemic, proving that in the food-delivery sector, local is better.
Ron Knox's groundbreaking Wired article, about the monopolization of record labels, streaming services, and concert venues, struck quite a chord.
A groundbreaking new bill moving through the New York State Senate this week would level the playing field for independent businesses in New York.
Stacy Mitchell participated in a Senate briefing to expose the ways monopoly power threatens our democracy, our economy, and our country’s racial disparities.
Stacy Mitchell joined the “How to Citizen with Baratunde” podcast to talk about how she became an antimonopolist, as well as America’s history fighting monopolies.
The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs invited Stacy Mitchell to testify at its April 2021 hearing on the rural economy.
A new coalition of independent businesses is launching today to urge policymakers to rein in monopoly power and level the economic playing field.
The monopolization of record labels, streaming, and live venues is making it impossible for the broad “middle class” of artists to reach listeners.