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- Guns, abortion and race heat up company annual meetingsLA Times
- MJPMorgan’s $30 billion racial-equity commitment was the biggest of any U.S. company. How much progress has it made?8 min readmarketwatch.com
- MUber will conduct civil-rights audit in compromise with shareholders3 min readmarketwatch.com
- McDonald's shareholders can vote on civil rights audit proposal, SEC saysNew York Post
- Microsoft makes a big bet that it can fix Activision Blizzard's troubled cultureCNN
- Can Microsoft move Activision ‘beyond the scandal’ with both companies buffeted by sexual harassment claims?Seattle Times
- ICoca-Cola shareholder doesn’t want Activision CEO on the boardinvezz.com
- MCiti reverses course on racial-equity audit, will look at $1 billion pledge made after death of George Floyd2 min readmarketwatch.com
- ISOC Investment Group expresses scepticism on Activision Blizzard’s settlement with EEOCinvezz.com
- Amazon Shareholders Want To Force “The Everything Store” To Accept A Racial ReckoningForbes
- MCitigroup, Wells Fargo, Bank of America urge shareholders to vote against racial-equity auditsmarketwatch.com
- More ESG Shareholder Proposals Could Reach Ballots Under New SEC Leadershipwsj.com
- MCompanies declared 'Black lives matter' last year, and now they're being asked to prove itmarketwatch.com
- BAs Bezos Leaves Amazon CEO Role, Expect More Pressure on Its Boardbarrons.com
- MHow Uber, Lyft and other gig companies won an election but still could lose the votemarketwatch.com
- Why the Board of Directors Need an Investigation Protocoljdsupra.com
- EA shareholders say no to massive proposed raises for executivesArs Technica
- Big Uber Shareholders Rebel on CEO’s Huge Pay Package Amid Coronavirus Layoffsobserver.com
- Companies are hiding the costs of CEO jet perks from Wall StreetNew York Post
- After A Tumultuous Year, Google Workers And Investors Plan To Press For Change At Shareholders MeetingForbes
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