134 people dead, but ‘we’re still invested’
In 2015, 19 people died in a human rights disaster. One fund firm said engagement would prevent it happening again. In 2019, it did, killing 134 people. So why are they still invested?
In 2015, 19 people died in a human rights disaster. One fund firm said engagement would prevent it happening again. In 2019, it did, killing 134 people. So why are they still invested?
In 2015, 19 people died in a human rights disaster. One fund firm said engagement would prevent it happening again. In 2019, it did, killing 134 people. So why are they still invested?
Data provided by Swiss firm RepRisk will assess the human rights approaches of 110,000 private and public companies
Data provided by Swiss firm RepRisk will assess the human rights approaches of 110,000 private and public companies
Investors, regulators and financial institutions have lost patience with companies turning a blind eye to issues in their supply chains
Investors, regulators and financial institutions have lost patience with companies turning a blind eye to issues in their supply chains