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Realigning Corporate Governance: Shareholder Activism By Labor Unions, Stewart J. Schwab, Randall S. Thomas
Realigning Corporate Governance: Shareholder Activism By Labor Unions, Stewart J. Schwab, Randall S. Thomas
Michigan Law Review
Labor unions are active again - but this time as capitalists. The potential strength of union pension funds has long been noted, but until recently unions have held their stock passively or invested in union-friendly companies. In the 1990s, however, unions have become the most aggressive of all institutional shareholders. In most cases, it is hard to find a socialist or proletarian plot in what unions are doing with their shares. Rather, labor activism is a model for any large institutional investor attempting to maximize return on capital. Unions, union pension funds, individual union members, and labor-oriented investment funds are …
The Legality And Utility Of The Shareholder Rights Bylaw, Jonathan R. Macey
The Legality And Utility Of The Shareholder Rights Bylaw, Jonathan R. Macey
Hofstra Law Review
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The Role Of Corporate Law In French Corporate Governance, James A. Fanto
The Role Of Corporate Law In French Corporate Governance, James A. Fanto
Cornell International Law Journal
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Corporate Decisionmaking And The Moral Rights Of Employees: Participatory Management And Natural Law, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Corporate Decisionmaking And The Moral Rights Of Employees: Participatory Management And Natural Law, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Villanova Law Review
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