Aviva, the insurance group, has become the first British company to ask investors to vote on its corporate responsibility report at its AGM. The company is now calling on stock market listing authorities to make it a requirement that businesses put their sustainability strategy to the vote at their AGM, similar to directors’ remuneration reports.
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Aviva shareholders vote on ethical policy
- Norton Rose LLP
- Sam Eastwood and Chris Campbell-Holt
- United Kingdom
- May 10 2010
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Don Sangster
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