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Chevron ConocoPhillips Proxy Voting on Human Rights
Symbols: COP, CVX
As I mentioned on The Panelist... Many social conscious investors have been concerned about the fact that
Burma's human rights record is exceptionally dismal, and groups have been
trying to get CVX to include a resolution this proxy season requiring Chevron to
develop country selection for investment projects in terms of human rights. The AFL-CIO was part of the effort, and offers this:
BE IT
RESOLVED: the shareholders request the Board to review and develop
guidelines for country selection and report these guidelines to shareholders and
employees by October 2008. In its review, the Board shall develop guidelines on
investing in or withdrawing from countries where:
- the government has
engaged in ongoing and systematic violation of human rights
- a government is
illegitimate
- there is a call for
economic sanctions by human rights and democracy advocates and/or legitimate
leaders of that country
- Chevron’s presence
exposes the company to the risk of government sanctions, negative brand
publicity, and consumer boycotts
The fact that the
SEC has issued an opinion in this case to the effect that Chevron must include
this in its proxy season voting is a victory for many socially conscious
investors concerned about human rights. The date of the vote is May 28. For a related article, check out David Neubert's A
Protest Against Chevron Paying Royalties to Burmese Government: What Should A
Shareholder Do? and for more information on other socially conscious
corporate proxy voting measures, take a look at the Proxy Season Preview 2008.Disclosure: I do not own CVX. I am not a member of the AFL-CIO.
ThePanelist.com is a
website that analyzes ethical investments.
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