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HOT TOPIC: Proxy Season 2008 Discussion, Proxy Season Hot Topic, Definition, News, Debate, Articles – Accountability CentralIntroduction to 2008 Proxy Season Hot TopicProxy Season 2008 Introduced February 2008 Over the past 40 years, much has changed in the American Society. Think of the critical year 1968 – a cultural revolution took place, many of us will agree, and for many institutions, life would never be the same as in “the good old days of top-down, autocratic rule.” The Old Order was challenged by the New as the [now] elders of the Baby Boom generation (born after 1946 and in their late-teens and early 20s in 1968) demanded their say. They stormed the college CEOs office, disrupted the Democratic Party convention in Chicago, burned draft cards, shredded military uniforms and awards (as disillusioned draftees returned from Vietnam), demanded equal rights (if female), and during the ongoing Civil Rights struggles mounted serious challenges to the political status quo everywhere in the American Society. Greater democracy, or at least greater public participation and say-so in decision-making and less autocratic rule, we could claim, were among the changes that had come to: (1) government at all levels; the political process; elections; (2) colleges and universities (which abandoned in locus parentis wholesale); (3) the military, to a large degree (as the young officers returning from Southeast Asia including Colin Powell vowed to change the way the military conducted its wars); (4) the political nominating process (no more smoke-filled backrooms, or big city bosses shoving aside individual voters; primaries would be vigorous and open); (5) religious / faith-based organizations (remember the reforms of Vatican II?); (6) media – journalism (many more individuals challenged their editors and publishers); also, boundaries would be pushed (think of Penthouse magazine); (7) public schools (woe to the teacher who strikes a child today); (8) the workplace (female CEOs? African-American board members? Heresy in 1967); And more. We could argue that the activism and idealism of the late-1960s is still creating evolutionary change in virtually all of our public institutions. But an increasing army of shareowners are now focused on the last holdout – the public corporation – where democracy lags and there is growing resistance in Corporate America on the part of boards and executives in responding to demands for more “corporate democracy.” Especially when it comes to board nominations and elections, and shareholder-sponsored resolutions to change polices, practices, strategies, and so on. 2008 could well be another cataclysmic year in terms of challenges to the elites. Professors Berle and Means spelled this out more than seven decades ago – as “agents” of ownership took command of the executive tower, and board rooms (CEOs and boards being agents of the shareowners) the separation of owner – manager in large companies would essentially mean many benefits of “control” would accrue to the management team. (See our background document on this at: http://www.accountability-central.com/single-view-default/article/background-perspective-on-the-nature-of-shareholder-activism/Berle%2C%20Means/?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=21&cHash=792247ff34 What does all this mean to us in the 2008 proxy season? Plenty – we could be moving into a year similar to 1968, with all of its social, political, financial, cultural, and capital markets upheavals. And the battleground, the very public debate arena will be the dozens, even hundreds of proxy voting contests being conducted across a wide spectrum of issues, concerns and shareowner focal points in the United States – including challenges from faith-based investors; traditional corporate governance reformers; mainstream public employee pension funds; mutual funds; social investors…and more! There is a considerable amount of news, commentary and research on shareowner activism, proxy contests past, investor focal points, management resistance to encroaching “corporate democracy,” public sector response, institutional investor initiatives…and more…in sections and subsections of Accountability Central. The purpose of this Hot Topic focus is to package the 2008 campaigns in one easy-to-reference section. We’re interested in your points-of-view and activities during the 2008 campaigns. Please send information to: editors@accountability-central.com. The Editors |
Latest on 2008 Proxy SeasonMarch 12, 2008 As Corporate Scandals Mount, Harrington Investments Advocates for Director Accountability in 2008
Source:Harrington Investments
Napa, California - Harrington Investments, Inc., (HII) a socially responsible investment advisory firm, announced an ambitious shareholder advocacy agenda for 2008. Of the ten Harrington proposals that will appear on corporate...[more] March 11, 2008 Aflac Officially Gives Shareowners a "Say-on-Pay" - Boston Common Instrumental in Prompting Groundbreaking Vote
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BOSTON, MA - March 10, 2008 - Boston Common Asset Management commends Aflac for officially becoming the first U.S. company to give shareholders a "say-on-pay" in its 2008 proxy released Friday. Aflac's decision to adopt an...[more] March 7, 2008 Domini Funds Files 19 Shareholder Sponsored Proxy Resolutions for 2008Source:Domini FundsAs socially responsible investors, the Domini Funds and their shareholders work with companies to help build a better world: putting new issues on the table, engaging in dialogue, and filing shareholder resolutions. Domini has...[more] March 7, 2008 Toxic Neglect: Mutual Funds Opposing Shareholder Resolutions on Chemicals in Products Ignore Financial Risks to ShareholdersSource:PR NewswireWASHINGTON, -- More than three out of four major mutual fund families in the United States -- 40 out of 52 (or 77 percent) -- routinely opposed or abstained from voting on toxic chemical shareholder resolutions in 2006 and 2007,...[more] March 5, 2008 Religious Investors Urge 63 Top U.S. Restaurant, Food, Beverage, Candy Companies To Oppose Spring Planting Of Genetically Modified Sugar BeetsSource:Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility“Don’t Mess With Sugar!” is Message Consumers Will Send to Companies Positioned to Block Genetic Tinkering With Sugar; Major Brand, Reputation and Consumer Confidence Issues Seen.[more] February 26, 2008 A NEW ERA FOR RESPONSIBLE INVESTORSSource:Walden Asset ManagementLeading social investment manager finds companies increasingly receptive to sustainability issues, shareholder engagement[more] February 14, 2008 AFL – CIO Policies and Votes in Director ElectionsSource:AFL-CIOThe AFL – CIO is an active institutional investor with clearly spelled out policies and procedures for its proxy voting in corporate director elections. This report – “Facts About the AFL – CIO Proxy Votes” – explains these...[more] February 4, 2008 Thompson Announces Unprecedented Effort To Push Corporate America To Protect Lgbt WorkersSource:New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson, JrAll new measures include gender identity - Six companies already adopt City’s request[more] January 25, 2008 CalPERS Opposes Re-Election of Seven Sanmina Board MembersSource:CalPERSSACRAMENTO, CA – The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) today announced it is opposing re-election of seven Board members of Sanmina-SCI Corporation because of unresolved poor stock performance and...[more] January 25, 2008 Institutional Investors Continue to Press Companies for an Advisory Vote on Executive PaySource:Accountability- Central NewsroomShareholder resolutions filed with over 90 companies by Over 70 institutional and individual investors[more] |
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