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Charter Communications, Inc.

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Stamford, United States

NASDAQ: CHTR 

Charter Communications, Inc. is a leading broadband connectivity and cable operator delivering cable television, high-speed internet, and telephone services to over 31 million customers under its Spectrum brand.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Charter Communications, Inc.

-38.75

0.03%

Latest Event

EEOC Disability Accommodation Lawsuit

Charter Communications, under its Spectrum brand, faced a lawsuit for failing to provide ongoing schedule accommodations to a disabled employee, in violation of the ADA. The company's temporary accommodation followed by a reversion to the problematic schedule has been criticized as a disregard for employee rights.

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TOADIE

Charter Communications, Inc. 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

  • EEOC Disability Accommodation Lawsuit Logo
    MAR
    13
    2024

    Charter Communications, under its Spectrum brand, faced a lawsuit for failing to provide ongoing schedule accommodations to a disabled employee, in violation of the ADA. The company's temporary accommodation followed by a reversion to the problematic schedule has been criticized as a disregard for employee rights.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    Charter Communications violated ADA requirements by providing only a temporary shift accommodation for an employee with a disability and then reverting to a schedule that did not consider his needs. This failure to engage in an interactive process to determine reasonable accommodations reflects poor labor relations and human rights practices, contributing negatively to the company's complicity in systemic workplace discrimination.

    Charter Communications to Pay $60,000 in EEOC Disability Discrimination Lawsuit

  • Charter's 2024 Corporate Political Activities Policy Statement Logo
    JAN
    30
    2024

    Charter Communications released its 2024 Political Activities Policy Statement outlining its approach to corporate political contributions and lobbying. The document details the company's strategy for engaging with policymakers and managing political contributions and lobbying efforts, reinforcing that these actions are carried out in accordance with applicable laws and aimed at promoting corporate interests, while sidelining individual political preferences. This policy highlights Charter's active participation in political processes, which can be viewed as a mechanism for corporate influence over policy decisions.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 18

    The document reveals Charter's proactive engagement in corporate political contributions and lobbying. While the company states that contributions are made in accordance with legal requirements and corporate oversight, the policy reinforces the company’s role in shaping legislation and influencing political processes to favor its interests. This activity contributes to a political environment where corporate influence can undermine democratic accountability, and thus is evaluated negatively from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Charter Corporate Political Activities Policy Statement 2024

  • Charter Communications Political Contributions Tracker Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    Charter Communications contributed at least $419,000 to Members of Congress who opposed Federal Voting Rights Legislation, raising concerns about its support for anti-democratic policies.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    October 1

    Charter Communications' contribution of at least $419,000 to members of Congress who opposed federal voting rights legislation indicates financial backing of political figures with anti-democratic stances. This financial engagement undermines democratic values and contributes to an environment supportive of authoritarian practices.

    Charter Communications Political Contributions Tracker

  • Shivers v. Charter Communications, Inc. - Discriminatory Labor Practices Logo
    OCT
    18
    2022

    A legal case brought forward by the EEOC alleging that Charter Communications systematically subjected an African American, older employee to inadequate training, disproportionate work allocation, and denied access to necessary resources, all of which cumulatively hindered her employment conditions.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The case highlights Charter Communications' alleged discriminatory labor practices, where the company provided minimal training, restricted access to critical resources, and imposed an unfairly heavy workload on a protected employee. These practices indicate a failure in upholding labor rights and human dignity, contributing negatively to ethical business standards and reinforcing systems that may support authoritarian workplace environments.

    Shivers v. Charter Communications, Inc.

  • Charter Communications Political Contributions Tracker Logo
    JUL
    01
    2022

    In 2022, Charter Communications' Chairman and CEO Thomas Rutledge contributed $2,900 to federal legislators identified as anti-democracy, reflecting troubling financial support to political figures undermining democratic norms.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 18

    Charter Communications' contribution through its top executive to anti-democracy federal legislators exemplifies problematic political contributions that indirectly support authoritarian tendencies, as these funds help empower lawmakers who undermine democratic accountability.

    Charter Communications Political Contributions Tracker

  • -40

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 18

    The involvement of Charter Communications' CEO in making politically charged contributions points to a concerning level of executive political engagement that aligns with supporting a backdrop of authoritarian influence.

    Charter Communications Political Contributions Tracker

  • Settlement of Union Strike Highlights Labor and Media Concerns at Charter Logo
    MAY
    13
    2022

    Charter Communications, under its Spectrum brand, reached a global settlement with IBEW Local 3, effectively ending one of New York City’s longest strikes. The resolution draws attention to the company’s repeated undermining of labor rights, including pay cuts and union suppression, as well as concerns over its growing media consolidation through control of NY1.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The settlement with IBEW Local 3 underscores a long history of Charter Communications engaging in practices that undermine labor rights. This includes cutting workers’ pay after strategic acquisitions and actions that weaken union influence, reflecting broader systemic issues detrimental to worker protections and fair labor standards.

    Union Gives Up on Epic Charter/Spectrum Strike

  • -40

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 18

    Charter’s consolidation of media assets, exemplified by its acquisition of NY1, raises red flags regarding media influence. Such concentration of media power can limit diverse perspectives and serve corporate agendas, thus contributing indirectly to the undermining of balanced public discourse and accountability.

    Union Gives Up on Epic Charter/Spectrum Strike

  • Sixth Cir. Says Charter's Anti-Union Activity Unlawful Logo
    SEP
    26
    2019

    The Sixth Circuit ruled that Charter Communications violated federal labor laws by engaging in an anti-union campaign and firing workers involved in union organizing. This decision highlights significant shortcomings in the company's adherence to fair labor practices and respect for workers' rights.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    Charter Communications was found to have engaged in unlawful anti-union practices by firing employees involved in union organizing efforts. This action directly undermines worker rights and demonstrates a disregard for labor laws, contributing to a business practice that can indirectly support authoritarian control by suppressing dissent and union activity.

    Sixth Cir. Says Charter's Anti-Union Activity Unlawful (1)

  • Charter Communications Union Decertification Campaign Logo
    FEB
    25
    2019

    Charter Communications pushed for a decertification vote against the IBEW Local 3 union, engaging in union-busting practices by encouraging replacement workers to vote against union representation. This action undermines workers' rights and collective bargaining, aligning with authoritarian corporate practices.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The company's aggressive push to decertify the union, including hiring replacement workers and promoting internal communications that delegitimize the union, reveals a concerted effort to undermine labor rights. This union-busting tactic not only harms employees but also contributes to a broader trend of corporate practices that weaken worker protections and collective action, aligning with authoritarian structures.

    When a Company Tries to Decertify Its Union

  • Charter's Censorship of a Political Campaign Ad Raises Concerns Logo
    AUG
    08
    2018

    Charter Communications, through its Spectrum service, refused to air a political campaign ad critical of its own practices, a move that critics argue enables corporate gatekeeping of political information and undermines democratic discourse.

  • -60

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 18

    By refusing to air a political campaign ad that was critical of its rate hikes and political associations, Charter Communications acted as a censor, effectively controlling which political messages reach its viewers. This conduct can be viewed as complicit with authoritarian practices by restricting diverse political discourse and undermining the democratic process. Such behavior falls under the 'Media Influence and Propaganda' category in Technology and Services Impact, and is particularly concerning in an era where corporate influence over political messaging can erode public trust.

    Charter Cable Doesn’t Want You to See This Political Campaign Ad

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