Companies like that won’t change their ways while composers are happy to sign music to them.
If the composers don’t value their work, why would the company? They will always make decisions that are in the best interests of the company, not the composers, because there are a million music makers out there hungry to get some action. It’s just a reality of this part of the industry cycle. Only thing you can do is choose to not go with them.
They’ve gotten a few placements for some NE pieces I have with them but based on their decisions, I’ve chosen to not send anything else their way. My decision makes no difference to them. But it makes a difference to me and how I value what I’m doing.
YMMV