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Pharmacies

Pharmacies are establishments that dispense medications and offer a range of healthcare products and services. They play a key role in community health by providing prescription medications, over‐the‐counter drugs, and health advice.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Pharmacies

12.11

Latest Event

Pharmacies Provide Free Morning-After Pills in UK

Following a government initiative announced by Britain's leftist administration, pharmacies in the UK will offer free morning‐after pills to ensure equal access to emergency contraception. This move is intended to reduce disparities in healthcare accessibility for women.

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SABOTEUR

Pharmacies is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • Pharmacies Provide Free Morning-After Pills in UK Logo
    MAR
    30
    2025

    Following a government initiative announced by Britain's leftist administration, pharmacies in the UK will offer free morning‐after pills to ensure equal access to emergency contraception. This move is intended to reduce disparities in healthcare accessibility for women.

  • FTC Allegation: Retail Pharmacy Fails to Safeguard Against AI-Enabled Harm Logo
    DEC
    31
    2024

    The FTC highlighted concerns over AI-related consumer harm by alleging last year that a retail pharmacy, identified as Rite Aid, failed to take reasonable measures to prevent risks such as fraud, impersonation, and illegal discrimination. This case underscores the critical need for pharmacies to adopt robust consumer protection measures when deploying AI-driven tools.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 30

    The FTC's allegation against a major retail pharmacy for not implementing sufficient safeguards when using AI tools reflects a serious lapse in business practices and ethical responsibility. In an industry responsible for public health and safety, failing to protect consumers can exacerbate broader issues of corporate negligence and undermine trust in the healthcare system.

    AI and the Risk of Consumer Harm

  • -40

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 30

    The event draws attention to the risks associated with the deployment of AI technologies in consumer-facing sectors. The failure to adequately safeguard against AI-induced harms not only jeopardizes consumer welfare but also signals a broader disregard for the ethical implications of integrating high-risk technology without proper oversight.

    AI and the Risk of Consumer Harm

  • Pharmacy Workers Unionize in CVS Locations Logo
    APR
    15
    2024

    Three CVS pharmacy locations voted to unionize in spring 2024, marking a significant effort by pharmacy workers to secure improved labor rights. Bolstered by recent changes from the National Labor Relations Board that shorten union election timelines and penalize unfair employer practices, this move represents a progressive challenge to traditional corporate stances that have historically resisted unionization.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The unionization vote at multiple CVS pharmacy locations is a positive indicator for labor rights and worker empowerment in the healthcare sector. By organizing through the Pharmacy Guild, workers are challenging established corporate practices, promoting a fairer labor environment that undermines authoritarian, top‐down management styles. This aligns strongly with anti-fascist and pro-worker values.

    Nascent Effort To Unionize Pharmacists Faces Headwinds

  • Pharmacy Professionals File to Unionize in Historic Effort Logo
    MAR
    25
    2024

    Pharmacy professionals at CVS Omnicare Las Vegas have filed to unionize with The Pharmacy Guild, aiming to address chronic understaffing and unsafe working conditions that jeopardize patient care. This unionization effort marks a significant step toward empowering workers and improving standards in community healthcare.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The unionization drive is a powerful step for advancing labor rights and ensuring safer working conditions in pharmacies, which in turn supports better patient care. By unionizing, pharmacy professionals are challenging exploitative practices and encouraging ethical treatment of workers, thus countering authoritarian and corporate suppression of labor rights.

    “OUR PATIENTS DESERVE BETTER”: PHARMACY PROFESSIONALS IN LAS VEGAS FILE TO UNIONIZE IN FIRST-IN-THE-NATION HISTORIC EFFORT

  • Pharmacy Guild Unionization Effort Logo
    FEB
    08
    2024

    Organizers have formed The Pharmacy Guild in response to walkouts by pharmacy workers at major retail chains, with the aim of establishing a national union to address understaffing and excessive workloads that jeopardize patient safety.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 30

    The initiative to form The Pharmacy Guild signals a robust push for improved labor conditions and worker rights in the retail pharmacy sector. By organizing a national union to tackle issues like understaffing and high workloads, the effort supports fair labor practices and enhances patient safety, aligning with anti-fascist and pro-worker values.

    The Pharmacy Guild aims to create a national union for retail pharmacy workers

  • Rite Aid Banned from Using AI Facial Recognition Logo
    DEC
    19
    2023

    Rite Aid has been prohibited for five years from using AI-powered facial recognition technology after the FTC charged that the retailer deployed the technology without reasonable safeguards. The system led to thousands of false-positive matches that resulted in consumer harassment, particularly targeting minority communities.

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 30

    Rite Aid’s deployment of a flawed facial recognition system without robust testing or safeguards led to numerous false positives and discriminatory outcomes, causing significant harm to consumers and contributing to repressive surveillance practices.

    Rite Aid Banned from Using AI Facial Recognition After FTC Says Retailer Deployed Technology without Reasonable Safeguards

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 30

    Beyond its technological failures, Rite Aid violated ethical business practices by not instituting adequate protocols for consumer data protection and security, resulting in significant harm and a breach of consumer trust.

    Rite Aid Banned from Using AI Facial Recognition After FTC Says Retailer Deployed Technology without Reasonable Safeguards

  • FTC Settlement on Facial Recognition Technology Usage Logo
    DEC
    19
    2023

    The FTC has prohibited Rite Aid from using facial recognition technology for security or surveillance purposes for five years as a settlement for failing to implement robust consumer safeguards, including comprehensive information security measures overseen by top executives.

  • -80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 30

    Rite Aid's use of facial recognition technology without adequate oversight posed serious risks related to consumer privacy and potential surveillance abuse. The FTC's order to cease its use for five years, coupled with mandates to improve safeguards, highlights the company's previous deployment of repressive technology, which is misaligned with anti-authoritarian principles.

    Rite Aid Corporation, FTC v.

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