Company Directory - Chevron ExtraMile
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Chevron ExtraMile
WebsiteChevron ExtraMile offers franchise opportunities along with support in retail store layout and sales improvement strategies, empowering convenience store owners to enhance their operations and customer experiences.
CCI Score
CCI Score: Chevron ExtraMile
-21.77
0.02%
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Chevron's Environmental Crimes and Political Pressure
The article details Chevron's longstanding environmental crimes in Ecuador, highlighting its use of corporate influence to pressure the government into ignoring judicial verdicts. This event underscores Chevron's aggressive lobbying and regulatory capture tactics, indicative of its complicity in authoritarian practices.
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Latest Events
- FEB142024
The article details Chevron's longstanding environmental crimes in Ecuador, highlighting its use of corporate influence to pressure the government into ignoring judicial verdicts. This event underscores Chevron's aggressive lobbying and regulatory capture tactics, indicative of its complicity in authoritarian practices.
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Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 20
Chevron has been documented using its significant oil industry influence to pressure the Ecuadorian government into disregarding legal judgments. This suggests aggressive political lobbying and financial influence aimed at subverting accountability, a clear sign of complicity in promoting authoritarian practices by undermining democratic judicial processes.
Chevron’s Environmental Crimes: 13 Years of Evasion and Escalation
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Regulatory Capture
March 20
Chevron's actions reflect a pattern of regulatory capture, wherein the company leverages its economic power to undermine regulatory oversight. By pressuring Ecuador to shift liability onto taxpayers and evade corrective measures, Chevron displays complicity in subverting fair governance and accountability.
Chevron’s Environmental Crimes: 13 Years of Evasion and Escalation
- SEP012023
Chevron ExtraMile’s extensive disclosure on its lobbying activities, trade association memberships, and political contributions highlights a strong effort to influence public policy in favor of corporate interests. Despite claims of ethical standards and strict internal controls, anti-fascist perspectives view these corporate political engagements as facilitating regulatory capture and enabling environments conducive to authoritarian practices.
-40
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 20
Chevron’s detailed report on its lobbying activities and political contributions demonstrates a coordinated effort to shape energy policy and influence legislators. Although the company touts transparency and adherence to ethical standards, the scale and systemic nature of its political contributions raises concerns about reinforcing corporate influence in policy-making, which anti-fascist critics argue undermines democratic processes.
-25
Economic Collaboration
March 20
Chevron's substantial corporate political contributions and the structured internal approval processes indicate a deep economic collaboration with political entities. While these activities are disclosed transparently, anti-fascist perspectives criticize such economic engagement as it can lead to regulatory capture, where corporate interests unduly influence political decision-making.
- JUN012023
Chevron ExtraMile has updated its Business Conduct and Ethics Expectations document, emphasizing robust adherence to human rights and strict supply chain ethics for its suppliers and contractors. This initiative reinforces the company’s commitment to ethical practices and accountability in its operations.
+75
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
March 20
Chevron ExtraMile's document explicitly commits to upholding international human rights standards, referencing the UN Universal Declaration, ILO principles, and other internationally recognized frameworks. This demonstrates a robust defense against exploitation in labor practices and a strong stance against authoritarian exploitation in the workplace.
Chevron's Business Conduct and Ethics Expectations for Suppliers and Contractors
+70
Supply Chain Ethics
March 20
The expectations set out in the document force suppliers to source goods from trusted sources, ensuring compliance with international trade laws and preventing complicity in human rights abuses within the supply chain. This proactive approach signals Chevron ExtraMile's distancing from unethical supply chain practices that might otherwise support authoritarian agendas.
Chevron's Business Conduct and Ethics Expectations for Suppliers and Contractors
- OCT132021
A report exposes severe human rights abuses, environmental destruction, and legal intimidation by Chevron, including documented cases of forced labor, indigenous genocide, and persistent disregard for court-imposed settlements.
-100
Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility
March 20
The report details Chevron's extensive record of human rights abuses including forced labor, indigenous genocide, environmental destruction, and deliberate non-compliance with legal rulings. These practices demonstrate a blatant disregard for labor rights and ethical business practices, contributing to systemic oppression.
New Report: Chevron's Global Record of Denial and Destruction
-80
Economic and Structural Influence
March 20
Chevron’s conduct, including refusing to pay settlements, engaging in relentless litigation to silence critics, and using aggressive legal tactics, underscores its role in undermining judicial accountability and facilitating a broader system of corporate impunity. This behavior contributes to the erosion of public trust and structural injustice.
New Report: Chevron's Global Record of Denial and Destruction
- JAN012018
The corporate disclosure outlines Chevron’s extensive political contributions and lobbying activities across the United States, Canada, and Australia. While Chevron emphasizes ethical procedures, internal controls, and transparency, its significant funding—approximately $21.1 million in global political contributions—raises concerns about the reinforcement of corporate influence in political processes, which may indirectly support authoritarian or fascist dynamics.
-40
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 20
Chevron’s political contributions and lobbying, as detailed in their report, are aimed at shaping public policy in ways that secure favorable conditions for the company. Although the company asserts that its activities meet high ethical standards and transparency, these actions contribute to the consolidation of corporate influence in government. From a left-leaning perspective, this undermines democratic accountability and may indirectly support authoritarian structures by prioritizing corporate interests over grassroots democracy.
- OCT262012
Chevron ExtraMile gave $2.5M to the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super-PAC backing House Republicans. This large political donation is viewed as fuelling political influence that may contribute to the rise of authoritarian policies, raising concerns among those monitoring corporate complicity in anti-democratic agendas.
-80
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
March 20
Chevron ExtraMile's $2.5M donation to the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super-PAC supporting House Republicans, is seen as a significant political contribution that aligns the company with forces that may undermine democratic processes. In the context of rising partisan politics and authoritarian tendencies, this act is considered complicit in enabling a political environment conducive to authoritarianism.
- JAN012005
A report by EarthRights International accuses Chevron of financing, profiting from, and being liable for human rights abuses in Burma (Myanmar) through its involvement in the Yadana pipeline project, implicating the company in forced labor and economic collaboration with a repressive regime.
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
October 1
The report documents Chevron's involvement in the Yadana pipeline project in Burma (Myanmar), highlighting its reliance on a brutal military regime that utilizes forced labor. This indicates a severe neglect of labor rights and ethical responsibility, making the company complicit in significant human rights abuses.
Report: Chevron financing, profiting from and liable for human rights abuses in Burma (Myanmar)
-75
Economic Collaboration
October 1
Chevron's financial involvement in the Yadana pipeline project demonstrates economic collaboration with an authoritarian regime known for widespread human rights violations. This relationship underscores the firm's contribution to maintaining repressive structural governance in Burma.
Report: Chevron financing, profiting from and liable for human rights abuses in Burma (Myanmar)
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