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| | | ... America EOS at Federated Hermes, about why human capital risks, such as workplace culture, harassment and violence, labour rights, and supply chain conditions, are financially material for investors through impacts on productivity, reputation and long-term ... |
| | | | ... clear transition potential, it will remain excluded. AP7 also excluded three companies on the basis of human and labour rights concerns. These are Bharat Electronics, Hindustan Aeronautics and ICL Group. Other local companies excluded by AP7 include ... |
| | | | ... reduced. Policies such as redistributive transfers, progressive taxation, investment in human capital, and stronger labour rights have made a difference in some contexts." The research goes on to analyse the effect of inequality on climate change. It ... |
| | | | ... avoid investments that contribute to animal cruelty and 54% want to avoid animal testing for non-medical purposes. Labour rights abuses are also top of mind for Australians, as is avoiding investments that would support armed conflict. Finally, 65% said ... |
| | | | ... include anticompetitive practices, privacy and data security, product safety and quality, human rights concerns, and labour rights and supply chain controversies. Some of Australia's largest superannuation funds hold investments in Alphabet Inc. ... |
| | | | ... Research on Australian companies' actions are now laid bare, with Monash University finding disclosure practices on labour rights abuses improved significantly since they were made mandatory in 2020 under The Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act 2018. ... |
| | | | ... +1.0% PA for the same period. Carlsson has taken multiple international field trips to research slavery and other labour rights abuses, including to Hong Kong, China, Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Thailand. "A key focus for Ausbil is drawing attention to ... |
| | | | ... (52%) say they don't want their money funding armed conflict, and 48% want to avoid negative social impacts like labour rights abuse (up from 40% in 2022). Animal cruelty is rising in the minds of investors, with 66% now saying they want to avoid it ... |
| | | | ... slavery risk not included FS Sustainability understands the review will fall short of discussing modern slavery and labour rights risks as it did not come up in consultation. It was recently revealed that leading carbon trading platform South Pole sold ... |
| | | | ... and due diligence. "You want to check the policies of the company towards Indigenous rights, wider human rights, labour rights," he said. "You would want to see evidence of policies that they respect, enforce, audit and apply from their own operations ... |
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