'Early trends from US 2022 AGM Season' by Hannah Orowitz and Lee Anne Hagel In latest issue No. 334 of Governance, Hannah Orowitz and Lee Anne Hagel look at early US annual meeting voting trends which suggest muted support for proposals on environmental and social issues: 'An early examination of the 2022 US proxy season voting data... showed a record-breaking amount of ESG proposal submissions this season (924 so far in 2022, compared to 837 last year and 754 across 2020). Despite the increase, the data suggest more muted support for environmental and social (E&S) issues. Only 20% of environment proposals so far in 2022 have passed (6 of 30) compared to 35% (14 of 40) last year, and only 9% of social proposals have passed (10 of 107), compared to 18% (21 of 118) in 2021.' Log in to your Governance account to read the article in full here: https://lnkd.in/eEvG8mG #Governance #AGM #corpgov #ESG #AGMseason
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AI: Will governance catch up with the tech in 2024?
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