2022 is shaping up to be a big year for ESG shareholder resolutions
Some shareholders want banks to stop financing new fossil-fuel projects. Others are asking companies to extend paid sick leave to cover part-time employees.
And many are pressing businesses to go beyond lofty-sounding commitments to environmental, social and governance issues and explain how their business practices are delivering on carbon emissions, racial justice and more.To Read the Full Story
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