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Alphabet faces investor backlash over human rights policies

Alphabet has failed to quell a revolt from shareholders over its human rights policies in the latest investor campaign targeting the harmful effects posed by large technology companies. At least 10 large shareholders in Google’s parent company, including Axa Investment Managers, the Church of England and Aviva Investors, have co-filed a resolution calling on the company to strengthen its oversight of the human rights risks posed by its business. Digital human rights are an emerging front in the debate around fund managers’ ethical investment efforts. Read More...

Alphabet has failed to quell a revolt from shareholders over its human rights policies in the latest investor campaign targeting the harmful effects posed by large technology companies. At least 10 large shareholders in Google’s parent company, including Axa Investment Managers, the Church of England and Aviva Investors, have co-filed a resolution calling on the company to strengthen its oversight of the human rights risks posed by its business. Digital human rights are an emerging front in the debate around fund managers’ ethical investment efforts.

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