Company Directory - AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.
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CCI Score: AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.
6.35
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AMC Entertainment Lobbying Spending
AMC Entertainment spent $270,000 on lobbying activities in 2024, as reported by OpenSecrets, reflecting the company’s engagement in influencing public policy.
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AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. is currently rated as an Objector.
Latest Events
- DEC312024
AMC Entertainment spent $270,000 on lobbying activities in 2024, as reported by OpenSecrets, reflecting the company’s engagement in influencing public policy.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 31
AMC Entertainment's disclosure of $270,000 in lobbying spending in 2024 demonstrates a direct engagement in political influence. From an anti-fascist perspective, such financial involvement in shaping policy—even at moderate levels—supports corporate power and may contribute to undermining democratic accountability.
- DEC312024
The OpenSecrets profile reveals that AMC Entertainment contributed $333,823 and spent $270,000 on lobbying in the 2024 cycle, and notes that 1 in 5 of its lobbyists have previously held government positions. These figures highlight the company's active involvement in shaping political policy.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 31
AMC Entertainment's reported political contributions and lobbying spending indicate active corporate engagement in influencing policymaking. From an anti-fascist perspective, such financial influence—regardless of scale—raises concerns about undue corporate sway over democratic processes.
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Executive Political Engagement
March 31
The data indicating that 1 in 5 of AMC Entertainment's lobbyists have prior government experience suggests a revolving door, which can foster insider influence and reduce transparency in policy formation—an aspect viewed unfavorably from an anti-fascist standpoint.
- APR012024
Workers at the Universal City AMC theater in CityWalk Hollywood voted to unionize with IATSE, with 37 in favor and 6 against. The unionization effort, driven by concerns over wages and scheduling, reflects a strong push for improved labor rights.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 31
The unionization vote among AMC workers at Universal City AMC represents a significant win for labor rights and empowerment. The high approval (86% majority) underlines a proactive move to improve worker conditions, challenging corporate practices that may undervalue labor. By supporting union efforts, the event aligns with anti-fascist and progressive values that safeguard fair labor practices.
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Universal City AMC Workers Vote to Join IATSE
- MAR282024
Workers at AMC's Universal City Theater in Hollywood have voted to unionize with IATSE, marking the second unionization effort for the national theater chain. The move comes after concerns about low wages and unfair scheduling practices and builds on earlier actions taken at AMC DINE-IN South Bay Galleria 16 in California.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 31
The unionization vote at AMC's Universal City location represents a significant win for workers' rights, addressing issues of low wages and unfair scheduling practices. This positive development enhances labor relations and supports progressive worker empowerment, contributing favorably to the overall anti-fascist, worker-friendly agenda.
- DEC312023
AMC Entertainment spent $290,000 on lobbying in 2023, as reported by OpenSecrets. The expenditure highlights the company’s active engagement in influencing U.S. policymaking through lobbying activities.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 31
The disclosure of AMC Entertainment spending $290,000 on lobbying in 2023 underscores the company's effort to shape public policy in ways that may align with corporate interests rather than the broader public good. Such political influence, framed in the context of corporate interests, tends to reduce transparency and accountability—factors that are concerning from an anti-fascist perspective.
- DEC102023
AMC's internal policy requiring sick employees to secure shift coverage or face disciplinary action—despite clear OSHA and state law guidance—highlights exploitative labor practices and poses serious risks to public health.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 31
AMC's policy, which penalizes sick employees by requiring them to find coverage under threat of disciplinary action, not only undermines worker rights but also endangers public health. This approach violates OSHA guidelines and several state sick leave laws, reflecting unethical business practices that harm both employees and the broader community.
- JUL202023
AMC Theatres scrapped its 'Sightline at AMC' initiative, a pricing scheme that would have charged extra for premium seats. The move came after a pilot program showed limited customer interest and raised concerns over economic discrimination, prompting the company to pivot toward testing a front row seating concept with enhanced comfort.
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Public and Political Behavior
March 31
Cancelling the seat-based pricing scheme is seen as a positive action for maintaining inclusive, democratic public spaces. The decision mitigates the risk of penalizing lower-income patrons, which aligns with anti-authoritarian and progressive values.
AMC Theatres Drops Controversial Plan to Charge More Money Based on Seat Location
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Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility
March 31
By canceling a pricing structure that would have economically segregated its clientele, AMC demonstrates a commitment to fair business practices. This reversal is a positive step in avoiding policies that could favor high-income individuals while marginalizing lower-income groups.
AMC Theatres Drops Controversial Plan to Charge More Money Based on Seat Location
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Corporate Financials
- Revenue
- 2025
- $1.89B
- Total Assets
- 2025
- $9.49B
- Total Equity
- 2025
- $860.00M
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