Title: SHAREHOLDER ADVOCACY: Investing in Social Justice
1SHAREHOLDERADVOCACYInvesting in Social Justice
- General Assembly 2005
- Sponsored by UUSC and UUAs Committee on
Socially Responsible Investing (CSRI) - Presented by Jim Gunning (UUSC CSRI)
Stephanie Leighton (CSRI), Portfolio Manager and
Director of Equity Research of Trillium Asset
Management
2UUSC UU voice for human rights
Vision statementThe UU Service Committee
envisions a world free from oppression and
injustice, where all can realize their full human
rights.Mission statementThe UU Service
Committee advances human rights and social
justice around the world, partnering with those
who confront unjust power structures, and
mobilizing to challenge oppressive policies.
3COMMITTEE ON SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING
- Founded by the UUA Trustees in 2001
- Joan Cudhea, Chair
- Tim Blackwood
- Jerry Gabert, UUA Treasurer
- Jim Gunning
- Larry Ladd, UUA Financial Advisor
- Stephanie Leighton
- Susan Leslie, Staff Liaison
- Eva Marx, Board Trustee
- Rev. Sydney Morris, UUMA
- Rev. James Sherblom, Investment Committee
4THREE PARTS OF SRI
- To achieve a triple bottom line social,
environmental, as well as financial returns - Screening investments
- Community investing
- Shareholder activism
5SCREENING INVESTMENTS
- Positive and negative screens
- Selection criteria
- Financial
- Social
- Environmental
6POSITIVE SCREENS
- Characteristics of companies and industries to
favor - Good employment practices
- Sound environmental policies
- Good community relations
- Safe products
- Diverse boards
7NEGATIVE SCREENS
- Characteristics of companies and industries to
avoid - Weapons and military contractors
- Tobacco products
- Gambling
- Nuclear energy
- Alcoholic beverages
8COMMUNITY INVESTING
- Modest portion of portfolio (3-5)
- Low or no financial return
- Examples
- Community banks
- Affordable housing
- Micro-lenders
- Others
9SHAREHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
- Use share ownership to press for corporate
accountability on - Social and environmental issues
- Corporate governance/accountability
issues
10SHAREHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
- Methods
- Proxy voting
- Engagement with executives
- Shareholder resolutions
- Divestment (as a last resort)
11HISTORY OF SHAREHOLDER CAMPAIGNS
1970s 1980s 1990s
South Africa South Africa Human rights
Environment Environmental reporting Global warming
Global codes of conduct
Equal employment Equal employment Sweatshop labor
Tobacco Unsafe products
Nuclear power MacBride principles Sexual orientation non-discrimination
12CURRENT ISSUES SOCIAL
- Global human rights policies
- Contract supplier standards
- HIV/AIDS reporting
- Sexual orientation non-discrimination
- Water rights
- Enabling access to capital
13CURRENT ISSUESENVIRONMENTAL
- Global warming climate change reporting
- Emissions reduction energy efficiency
reporting - Renewable energy sources
- Indigenous rights policy
- Recycling
- Pesticides and other toxic chemicals
- GMOs
14CURRENT ISSUESGOVERNANCE
- Board diversity and independence
- CEO compensation
- Pay disparity
- Political contribution disclosure
- Separate CEO and Chair
15EMERGING ISSUES
- Sustainability reporting
- Environmental justice
- Gender identity non-discrimination
- Alternatives to toxics
- Animal testing
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict
16HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?
- Vote your proxies
- Identify your issues in coalition with others
- Choose companies to approach
- Engage company executives letters or meetings
- File resolutions for annual meetings
- Have patience and persistence
17PROXY VOTING
- Company annual meeting materials
- Unmarked proxy ballots are voted by management
- Institutional investors hold many shares
- Investment managers (and mutual funds) must now
disclose how they vote
18ENGAGEMENT OF EXECUTIVES
- Stress ownership status its OUR company
- Raise awareness about issues
- Propose meaningful actions
- Consider going public on issue
- Agree on target dates
19WHO FILES RESOLUTIONS?
- Religious organizations -- including the UUA,
UUSC some UU churches - Socially responsible investment firms
- Labor unions
- Public pension funds
- Other non-profits (NGOs)
- Individuals
20HOW TO CHOOSE ISSUES
- Work in coalition with others
- Major resource is ICCR (Interfaith Center on
Corporate Responsibility) - Includes both faith-based and secular
organizations - Both UUA and UUSC are members
- UUA based on stated UU valuesUUSC
mission-related issues
21WHAT DOES SUCCESS LOOK LIKE?
- Company agrees to meaningful discussions
- Company agrees to adopt our requests
- In both cases, we would agree to withdraw
resolution - If the resolution remains on the annual meeting
agenda, we present the issue and discussion
follows - Voting occurs, results are reported
22NEXT STEPS OF PROCESS
- Depending on vote size, further meetings with
company executives - Re-filing resolution in subsequent years
- SEC allows resubmission if resolution gets at
least 3 of vote (6 after second year, 10 after
third year)
232004 RESULTS LABOR STANDARDS
- 17 proposals voted on -- average support 12.2
- Disney vote was 29 (China operations)
- Delphi vote was 23 (low wages in Mexico)
- 99 Cents Only (19) and Visteon (17)
- Successful withdrawals at ExxonMobil (UUSC
co-filed), Big Lots, Jones Apparel - Note statistics provided by IRRC Investor
Research Responsibility Center (www.irrc.org).
242004 RESULTS EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
- Four proposals voted on -- ranged from 11 - 16
- 24 sexual orientation non-discrimination
proposals - 21 withdrawn when companies agreed to adopt
- 3 were voted on ranged from 27 - 62
- ExxonMobil was 29 (UUA co-filed) ALLTEL was
27 (UUSC co-filed) and in 2005 agreed to adopt - Note statistics provided by IRRC Investor
Research Responsibility Center (www.irrc.org).
25RECENT UUA SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM
- Primary filer at Home Depot and Conoco Phillips
Both adopted policies of non-discrimination based
on sexual orientation - Co-filer at HJ Heinz Agreed to global code of
conduct but is resistant to independent auditors
of overseas operations - Co-filer at Chevron and Glaxo SmithKline on
HIV/AIDS Participated in meetings with
executives Chevron adopted a global workplace
policy for employees and their families
26RECENT UUA SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM
- Co-filer at ExxonMobil on sexual orientation
non-discrimination -- company may be relenting on
this issue - Leveraged efforts of NYC Retirement System and
others by recruiting local UUs to attend annual
meetings and present resolutions
27UUA CAMPAIGN FOR EQUALITY
- Wrote most companies in our portfolio about
200 letters - Asked what they were doing with respect to 10
Equality Principles - Principles include non-discrimination on the
basis of sexual orientation, gender
identity/expression, domestic partner benefits - Next steps call company executives to verify
responses and/or explain issues - Ask for adoption of Principles, or face a
resolution in coming year
28RECENT UUSC SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM
- Unocal agreed to settle lawsuit on Burma
(Myanmar) for subjecting people to slave labor
and other crimes - ExxonMobil agreed to engagement on shaping a
global labor standards policy - ALLTEL adopted policy of non-discrimination
based on sexual orientation, after several years
of resolutions - Wal-Mart asked to report on sustainability
29RECENT UUSC SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM
- Unocal (now merged with Chevron) adopted a global
code of conduct - Merck and PepsiCo asked to address the HIV/AIDS
pandemic - Merck agreed to publish an annual report on their
corporate responsibility efforts including
HIV/AIDS - PepsiCo agreed to formulate a global workplace
policy for its employees and their families - TJX agreed to a strong vendor standards program,
but remains resistant to increased public
reporting
30HOW CAN MY CHURCH GET INVOLVED?
- Local churches may invest based on SRI
- UUAs General Investment Fund, which has screens
for social and environmental issues - Investment firms that specialize in SR investing
- SR mutual funds
- Vote proxies based on SR guidance
- Join coalitions such as ICCR
- Write letters to local companies on social issues
31INFORMATIONAL RESOURCES
- Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
(UUA and UUSC are members) www.iccr.org - Social Investment Forum (UUA is a member)
www.socialinvest.org - Shareholder Action Network www.san.org
- Information on proxy voting
- UUA www.uua.org/finance/sri/investing/proxy.html
- As You Sow Foundation www.asyousow.org
- Rockefeller Foundation www.rockpa.org
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