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Corporate Democracy Act  

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  • The Corporate Democracy Act of 1980 was a bill introduced on April 2 to the 96th Congress by Representative Benjamin S. Rosenthal. The bill had eight cosponsors and was promoted by an alliance of consumer, labor, religious, and environment groups, most prominently, Ralph Nader, a lawyer and consumer advocate. [Source: Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society; Corporate Democracy Act]

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