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Boston Bruins

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Boston, United States

The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. Competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) as one of the Original Six teams, they have a storied history in American hockey and a passionate fan base.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Boston Bruins

-45.34

0.02%

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Boston Bruins Political Contributions

An analysis of political donations among US sports team owners shows a heavy tilt towards Republican funding, with nearly 95% going to GOP-aligned campaigns. As a prominent NHL team, the Boston Bruins are implicated in a broader ecosystem where owner contributions may be bolstering authoritarian policies.

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Boston Bruins is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Boston Bruins Political Contributions Logo
    NOV
    05
    2024

    An analysis of political donations among US sports team owners shows a heavy tilt towards Republican funding, with nearly 95% going to GOP-aligned campaigns. As a prominent NHL team, the Boston Bruins are implicated in a broader ecosystem where owner contributions may be bolstering authoritarian policies.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 20

    The Guardian article reveals that sports team owners have been major contributors to Republican political campaigns, allocating nearly 95% of donations to candidates and PACs supportive of conservative policies. This pattern of political contributions, linked to the owners of major sports teams like the Boston Bruins, contributes to the broader trend of using financial power to support authoritarian and far‐right policies. The heavy financial backing of Republican causes by sports team owners raises concerns about the complicity of such teams in fostering political environments that undermine democratic accountability.

    US sports owners make huge political donations. Which party does your team’s give to?

  • Labor Suit Over Boston Bruins Fan Fest Logo
    SEP
    21
    2021

    A labor lawsuit alleges that a breach of contract with a local union occurred during the 2019 Boston Bruins Fan Fest, raising concerns over fair labor practices and ethical responsibility.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The lawsuit highlights allegations that the company’s contracted event failed to honor a collective bargaining agreement with a local union. This raises serious concerns about the Bruins' business practices and adherence to labor rights, undercutting the ethical standards expected from organizations regarding the treatment of workers.

    No Early End to Labor Suit Over Boston Bruins Fan Fest

  • Boston Bruins’ Owner Accused of Worker Exploitation and Regulatory Capture Logo
    MAR
    25
    2020

    The Jacobs family's management, through Delaware North, has been criticized for severe labor practices, including laying off part-time employees with minimal pay and benefits, alongside securing controversial tax exemptions that favor corporate profit over worker wellbeing.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The reported labor practices highlight a severe disregard for worker rights. Delaware North, owned by the Jacobs family who also own the Bruins, furloughed tens of thousands of employees, provided only one week’s pay with minimal benefits, and pressured workers with inadequate support during a crisis. These actions exemplify problematic labor relations that contribute to broader social exploitation and authoritarian economic practices.

    Billionaire Jeremy Jacobs & sons leave Delaware North workers on thin ice

  • -40

    Regulatory Capture

    March 20

    The company benefited from a controversial 121A tax exemption which, despite being justified on promises of job creation and community investment, did not materialize as promised. This preferential treatment, seen as a form of regulatory capture, allowed the corporation to obtain significant economic advantages at the expense of community welfare and fair economic competition.

    Billionaire Jeremy Jacobs & sons leave Delaware North workers on thin ice

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