WELLS FARGO & COMPANY | Respect for Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining at WELLS FARGO & COMPANY
How other organisations have declared their voting intentions
Organisation name | Declared voting intentions | Rationale |
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Rothschild & co Asset Management | For | |
Anima Sgr | For | Although peer disclosures are uneven, Wells Fargo seems to be behind some of its peers in its disclosure related to freedom of association and collective bargaining. Some of the company’s employees are pushing to unionize, and the company has received media attention over charges filed with the NLRB that allege it suppressed union efforts. The criteria laid out in the proposed policy may benefit shareholders by improving the company’s management of freedom of association and collective bargaining issues, while still offering the company enough flexibility to constructively engage on these issues. |
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