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This Deep Dive is based off an editorial alleging the Workers Rights Alliance (WRA) is not a genuine advocacy group, but rather a fabricated public relations tool. The document claims the WRA was established in February 2025 with no prior history or verifiable presence, suggesting it was created to counter the efforts of the iFraud Foundation. Furthermore, it accuses Glick Strategy, Inc. of being the true force behind the WRA, citing financial connections, website creation, and the promotion of WRA content through Glick Strategy's accounts. The editorial highlights a lack of transparency within the WRA, noting anonymous authorship and an incomplete website. Ultimately, the editorial concludes that the WRA serves as a façade for Glick Strategy's clients to manage reputations and discredit opposition.
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By iFraud FoundationThis Deep Dive is based off an editorial alleging the Workers Rights Alliance (WRA) is not a genuine advocacy group, but rather a fabricated public relations tool. The document claims the WRA was established in February 2025 with no prior history or verifiable presence, suggesting it was created to counter the efforts of the iFraud Foundation. Furthermore, it accuses Glick Strategy, Inc. of being the true force behind the WRA, citing financial connections, website creation, and the promotion of WRA content through Glick Strategy's accounts. The editorial highlights a lack of transparency within the WRA, noting anonymous authorship and an incomplete website. Ultimately, the editorial concludes that the WRA serves as a façade for Glick Strategy's clients to manage reputations and discredit opposition.
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