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This bank governance reform idea failed before. Will now be different?

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsnight 20240604 00:04:00

So where does that leave us? well, most experts agree that getting to net zero will not simply be a question of pulling one lever, whether government action, technological innovation or shareholder activism, but rather many levers. will tomorrow s bp vote prove to be a successful one? that remains to be seen. let s talk to courteney keatinge, senior director for environmental and social governance at glass lewis. they are investment advisers who have advised investers not to support the follow this resolution. thank you very much for talking to us. why are you advising your clients not to back this resolution? absolutely. when we are looking at proposals like this, we really are trying to understand if adoption of the proposal would help shareholders. we are looking at this through the lens of shareholder value, and in ourview, through the lens of shareholder value, and in our view, the proposal wasjust a bit value, and in our view, the proposal was just a bit too prescriptive, value,

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Analysis-Blue-collar director vote gives U.S. labor another crack at Amazon.com

Analysis: Blue-collar director vote gives U.S. labor another crack at Amazon.com Reuters 1 hr ago By Ross Kerber and Jeffrey Dastin © Reuters/BRENDAN MCDERMID FILE PHOTO: Amazon s JFK8 distribution center in Staten Island, New York City By Ross Kerber and Jeffrey Dastin (Reuters) - After a failed union-organizing effort at Amazon.com Inc last month, labor advocates are looking to the company s annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday, hoping for a chance to get a worker on the board of directors of the world s largest online retailer. A resolution from shareholders including nonprofit Oxfam America calls for Amazon to consider nominating an hourly employee to its board. The proposal picked up valuable, and rare, backing from top proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services.

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