
Shareholder Resolutions in Review: Political Spending
Shareholder resolutions filed in the 2022 proxy season included several different types of proposals focused on political spending by corporations, reflecting investor concerns that support
Shareholder resolutions filed in the 2022 proxy season included several different types of proposals focused on political spending by corporations, reflecting investor concerns that support
Shareholder resolutions filed in the 2022 proxy season reflect continuing investor concern over lobbying activities and whether they are consistent with a company’s public positions
A recently announced U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit over the collapse of the Brumadinho dam in Brazil underscores a sharper focus by regulators
Below is an excerpt from ISS Corporate Solution’s recently released paper “Season Snapshots: Japan TOPIX 500”. The full paper is available for download from the
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) extended the public comment period on proposed rules for climate-related disclosures for investors by about a month to June
ROCKVILLE, Md. (May 18, 2022) – Corporate advisory pay votes, known colloquially as “say-on-pay,” so far this year have received the lowest level of median
Key Takeaways Investors rejected CEO compensation proposals through Say-on-Pay votes at a record rate in the 2021 proxy season, even though pay remained flat in
ROCKVILLE, Md. (May 12, 2022) – The peak of the U.S. corporate annual meeting season will this year fall on Thursday, May 19, according to
Many institutional investors have long criticized share pledging by company insiders as a practice that can expose them to significant governance risks. While this has
Below is an excerpt from ISS Corporate Solution’s recently released paper “Corporates and Nature: Going Beyond Climate.” The full paper is available for download from