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Corporate CEOs' political voice growing louder as they criticize Trump policies like separating migrant children

  • Written by Jerry Davis, Professor of Management and Sociology, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
Children wait at a private charity after being released by Customs and Border Protection.AP Photo/Eric Gay

America’s CEOs have become increasingly active on political issues that they would have shunned in prior years.

The latest example came in response to the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” border enforcement policy...

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