Amazon shareholders reject 15 motions on worker rights and environment
by Kari Paul and agencies from Technology | The Guardian on (#5ZMXM)
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Amazon shareholders have rejected 15 resolutions brought forward by investors in a push to influence the company's environmental impact and treatment of workers.
Shareholders voted on Wednesday against all the resolutions, most of which focused on worker rights and other social issues. The resolutions included calls for the company to report on worker health and safety and the treatment of its warehouse workers, and a review of Amazon's use of plastic and changes to the company's process for board nominations.
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