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Acxiom Corporation

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Conway, United States

Acxiom is a data and technology company that provides comprehensive data solutions and marketing services to help businesses better understand and engage with their customers.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Acxiom Corporation

-42.35

0.02%

Latest Event

Acxiom Workforce Layoffs Impact Worker Rights

Acxiom Corporation laid off 3.5% of its workforce, affecting over 130 employees out of approximately 3,800. This move has raised concerns about the company’s commitment to fair labor practices and the well-being of its workers.

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TOADIE

Acxiom Corporation is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Acxiom Workforce Layoffs Impact Worker Rights Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Acxiom Corporation laid off 3.5% of its workforce, affecting over 130 employees out of approximately 3,800. This move has raised concerns about the company’s commitment to fair labor practices and the well-being of its workers.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The layoffs negatively impact worker rights by creating economic insecurity and undermining fair treatment of employees. This outcome is contrary to the progressive, anti-fascist values that prioritize workers’ rights and protections.

    Acxiom lays off 3.5% of staff, more than 130 employees

  • Acxiom Workforce Layoffs Amid Restructuring Logo
    MAR
    10
    2025

    Acxiom Corporation laid off approximately 3.5% of its nearly 3,800-strong workforce as part of an internal restructuring. The decision, communicated via internal emails on March 10, 2025, affected a range of roles including account management, client services, financial analysts, and strategic partnerships, and comes in the wake of leadership changes following a merger with Kinesso and cost-cutting measures linked to an Omnicom deal.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The layoffs, which cut 3.5% of Acxiom’s workforce during a period of internal restructuring, represent a negative impact on worker rights and job security. This move undermines labor stability and reflects business practices that prioritize cost-cutting over the welfare of employees, reinforcing a trend that can harm worker protections and contribute to broader economic insecurity.

    EXCLUSIVE: Acxiom Cuts 3.5% of Workforce Amid Restructuring

  • Alleged Illegal Data Sale Violation by Acxiom Logo
    JAN
    30
    2025

    A federal complaint alleges that Acxiom violated state law by selling millions of Virginia residents' personal information to third parties without consent, raising concerns over its ethical business practices.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    Acxiom is accused of selling personal data without consent, a direct violation of state law that undermines consumer privacy and ethical data practices. This action reflects serious business practice and ethical responsibility issues, with potential harm to vulnerable populations by exploiting personal information.

    Acxiom Sold Millions of People's Data Without Consent, Suit Says

  • Acxiom Involved in Illegal Data Trading Logo
    FEB
    12
    2024

    Acxiom is accused of breaching GDPR by selling personal data of millions of Germans without consent to a credit reference agency, and it attempted to obstruct legal transparency by preventing access to case files, allowing the misconduct to continue.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 29

    Acxiom's attempt to block access to case files undermines public accountability and transparency, a key aspect of responsible public and political behavior. This move is seen as an effort to conceal unethical practices associated with sensitive personal data trading, thereby inflating negative political behaviors.

    Acxiom caught in bust-up over illegal data trading

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    Acxiom's sale of millions of Germans' personal data to a credit reference agency without proper consent represents a clear violation of GDPR and ethical business practices. Such behavior undermines consumer privacy and violates standards expected from responsible corporations.

    Acxiom caught in bust-up over illegal data trading

  • Acxiom Initiates Workforce Reduction Following Internal Assessment Logo
    APR
    11
    2023

    Acxiom Corporation, a Conway-based global marketing technology and services company, implemented a reduction in some U.S. roles following an internal assessment, as disclosed by its Vice President for Public initiatives.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The decision to reduce the workforce following an internal assessment reflects a disregard for worker stability and fair labor practices. This action negatively impacts employee rights and community stability, aligning with broader concerns over corporate practices that undermine labor relations.

    Acxiom reduces workforce following assessment

  • Acxiom Workforce Reduction Layoffs Logo
    APR
    11
    2023

    On April 11, 2023, Acxiom announced layoffs affecting 500 employees (10% of its workforce) as part of a cost-cutting and operational efficiency strategy. This decision, driven by a review of staffing needs and a $30 million expense reduction target, raises concerns regarding worker security and fair labor practices.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    Acxiom's decision to lay off 500 employees, representing 10% of its workforce, is a stark example of practices that undermine worker rights and contribute to labor insecurity. The cost-cutting measure, aimed at saving $30 million, may burden remaining employees with increased workloads and reduced job security, which is antithetical to fair labor practices and worker welfare.

    Acxiom Layoffs: What Happened & Why? - sunsethq.com

  • Senate Report Exposes Acxiom's Invasive Data Collection Practices Logo
    DEC
    18
    2013

    A Senate Commerce Committee report published on December 18, 2013, revealed that Acxiom engaged in extensive and opaque collection of sensitive consumer data. The report highlighted that Acxiom maintains multi-sourced information on approximately 700 million consumers worldwide while remaining secretive about its data sources, raising serious concerns over consumer privacy and the potential misuse of personal data.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The Senate report exposes Acxiom’s opaque business practices in data aggregation, including the collection of extensive sensitive personal data without transparency. Such practices undermine consumer privacy and can facilitate surveillance or other abuses if misused, aligning with concerns that enable authoritarian control. This is evaluated under the 'Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility' category.

    Senate Report Opens a Window Into Hidden World of Data Aggregators - ACLU

  • Retired General Clark’s Lobbying for Surveillance Contract Logo
    DEC
    01
    2001

    Retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark, serving on Acxiom’s board since December 2001, played a key role in lobbying for a government contract to develop the CAPPS II passenger screening system. His efforts included meetings with officials from FinCEN, the Department of Justice, the CIA, and others, effectively promoting the use of vast consumer data in a surveillance initiative.

  • -70

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 29

    As a retired general and board member, Clark’s active engagement with government officials to secure contracts for Acxiom illustrates an executive political engagement that supports the development of expansive government surveillance capabilities. This deep intertwining of political influence with corporate lobbying raises concerns about fostering authoritarian practices.

    Clark Worked for Ark. Data Firm: Acxiom Role Part of Surveillance Debate

  • -60

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 29

    Acxiom’s provision of extensive consumer data enabled the CAPPS II surveillance project, a system designed to screen airline passengers through massive data integration. By supplying technology and data that facilitate state surveillance, the company is implicated in practices that underpin authoritarian control measures.

    Clark Worked for Ark. Data Firm: Acxiom Role Part of Surveillance Debate

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