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Sportsnet

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Toronto, Canada

Sportsnet is a Canadian sports media brand owned by Rogers Media that broadcasts a variety of sports events, including Major League Baseball games. It is known for its comprehensive coverage and innovative sports programming.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Sportsnet

-35.65

0.02%

Latest Event

Rogers Layoffs Raise Labor Rights Concerns Within Rogers-Owned Brands

A mass layoff affecting customer service staff across multiple provinces highlights troubling labor practices that undermine worker rights at companies under the Rogers umbrella, including Sportsnet's parent organization.

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TOADIE

Sportsnet 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

  • Rogers Layoffs Raise Labor Rights Concerns Within Rogers-Owned Brands Logo
    MAR
    04
    2025

    A mass layoff affecting customer service staff across multiple provinces highlights troubling labor practices that undermine worker rights at companies under the Rogers umbrella, including Sportsnet's parent organization.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The reported layoffs, driven by digital transformation and cost-cutting measures, indicate a disregard for secure employment and fair labor practices. This action, which affected a sizable portion of customer service employees (including those integrated from Shaw post-merger), reflects a broader trend of undermining worker rights. From an anti-fascist perspective, such practices contribute to the erosion of labor protections and social welfare, reinforcing structures of late-stage capitalism that harm the workforce.

    Rogers Layoffs Hit Customer Service Staff Amid Digital Shift & Industry Challenges

  • Rogers Sports and Media Executes Cost-Cutting Layoffs in Audio Business Logo
    NOV
    20
    2024

    Rogers Sports and Media, owner of Sportsnet, cut a few dozen jobs in its audio business amid declining advertising revenue. This move raises concerns over labor relations and the treatment of employees, aligning with long-standing anti‑fascist priorities regarding robust worker rights and ethical business practices.

  • -20

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The job cuts at Rogers Sports and Media's audio division negatively impact labor relations as they undermine worker security without clear efforts to support or transition affected employees. This action, although driven by financial pressures, reflects a disregard for ethical labor practices, a key concern for those opposing authoritarian business behaviors.

    Rogers Sports and Media cuts a 'few dozen' jobs in its audio business

  • Layoffs at Rogers Sports & Media Audio Business Logo
    NOV
    20
    2024

    Rogers Sports & Media, the parent company of Sportsnet, recently laid off dozens of workers in its audio division due to a slump in advertising revenue. This move raises concerns about the company’s treatment of its labor force, aligning with anti-fascist critiques of exploitative labor practices.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The significant layoffs at Rogers Sports & Media's audio business demonstrate a disregard for worker stability and rights, reflecting negatively on the company's labor practices. From an anti-fascist perspective, the move undermines worker protections and fair labor standards, contributing to broader societal concerns about corporate exploitation and the devaluation of workers.

    Rogers Sports & Media lays off dozens of workers in audio business

  • Rogers Sports & Media Layoffs and Worker Rights Concerns Logo
    NOV
    01
    2024

    An article detailing the November 2024 layoffs at Rogers Sports & Media, raising significant concerns regarding labor practices, worker rights, and the adequacy of severance compensation. This event underscores troubling labor relations that align with broader patterns of corporate practices detrimental to employee welfare.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The significant layoffs at Rogers Sports & Media highlight problematic labor practices where employees face sudden job losses with potentially inadequate severance and support. This reflects a broader disregard for worker rights and human dignity, a characteristic of exploitative corporate behavior. In the context of rising authoritarian and fascist influences, such labor practices are particularly concerning as they contribute to economic disenfranchisement and social instability.

    Rogers Sports & Media Layoffs: Understanding Your Employment Rights - Monkhouse Law

  • Rogers Sports & Media Layoffs and Worker Rights Concerns Logo
    JUL
    01
    2023

    The decision by Rogers Sports & Media, owner of Sportsnet, to lay off dozens of workers in its audio business has raised concerns over the company’s labor practices and potential disregard for worker rights. This event is seen as reflective of broader issues in business practices that undermine worker protections and contribute to economic disenfranchisement.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 18

    The mass layoffs at Sportsnet’s parent organization, Rogers Sports & Media, signal a troubling disregard for labor rights. The decision to dismiss dozens of workers in the audio sector is indicative of practices that can undermine worker security and contribute to broader economic inequality, aligning with concerns over corporate complicity in oppressive economic structures.

    Rogers Sports & Media lays off dozens of workers in audio business

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