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Antitrust Enforcement

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business2 years ago

Hollywood Mergers Fuel Strike in Writers Guild West

The Writers Guild of America West's director of research and public policy, Laura Blum-Smith, attributes the ongoing strike by 11,500 writers to the wave of Hollywood mergers that have given studios and streamers the power to exploit workers. Blum-Smith points to companies like Disney, Amazon, and Netflix, which have gained power through anticompetitive consolidation, leading to precarious working conditions, short-term employment, and lower pay for writers and other industry workers. She sees revisions to merger guidelines that address labor concerns as a crucial step in preventing further mergers and protecting workers in the entertainment industry. The Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice have released new draft merger guidelines that focus more on how mergers impact workers and competition, signaling a shift in antitrust enforcement.

technology2 years ago

Regulators Target Big Tech Deals to Stay Ahead of China.

Antitrust enforcement can help the US stay ahead of China in the race to build cutting-edge technologies, according to Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan. She argued that more aggressive enforcement at home will benefit the US on the international stage, citing historic tech antitrust cases such as IBM and AT&T. Khan said that enforcing competition laws and antitrust has led the US to be the home of cutting-edge technologies, and warned against arguments that monopoly is what will best position the US to thrive internationally.

business2 years ago

Wall Street Criticizes Antitrust Enforcement to Administration.

Wall Street dealmakers have increased their complaints to the White House over the last year as the administration's top antitrust enforcers, FTC Chair Lina Khan and DOJ antitrust head Jonathan Kanter, crack down on merger activity they say would damage the economy. The volume of M&A activity has fallen sharply over the last year, and dealmakers say the effect of President Joe Biden's antitrust crackdown has also been felt in ways that won't show up in the data.