For years Wells Fargo was a dues paying member of this club. It appeared to pivot away from ALEC when it told the Center for Media and Democracy in September 2012 that it had not renewed its membership for the following year, but the following year it sponsored ALEC’s 2013 Annual Meeting. It subsequently told Common Cause in November 2014 that it was neither a member or funder of ALEC. This is just one example of its duplicity. It appears after those findings, and exposure it did cancel its membership. However, that did little to change its duplicitous behavior.
Keeping it Real: We Are Not for Sale– A Response to Wells Fargo and Other Corporate Duplicity
Source: Black Voice News | Published: 6/13/2022