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HISTORY OF WALDEN ASSET MANAGEMENT/SRI: Spring 2002
SOCIAL TOPICS (Archive): HISTORY OF WALDEN ASSET MANAGEMENT/SRI
Highlights of Walden's Labor Shareholder Partnerships
Published, Spring 2002
By Steven Heim
SIDEBAR to Workers and Their Capital: Labor Unions as Shareholder Activists in Spring 2002 issue of Values.
Walden worked to sponsor the first shareholder resolution filed by a mutual fund, prompting Angelica Corp. to negotiate in good faith with its union. This was after a two-year struggle led by the Amalgamated Textile Workers Union (now known as UNITE) to get the company to bargain with its workers. (1986)
Service Employees International Union joined Walden, the primary sponsor of an equal employment opportunity (EEO) shareholder resolution with Home Depot. This proxy vote became the first ever EEO-related "Key Vote" by the AFL-CIO. (1999)
Walden helped workers at Imerys' Alabama plant win the right to a fair election in which the PACE International Union prevailed. This was after a Walden representative spoke at Imerys' annual meeting in France and management pledged to not retaliate against union supporters. (2000)
Workers at an Arizona plant of Taiheiyo Cement Co. of Japan won their first contract in almost four years. This was after Walden joined with PACE International Union and the Just Transition Alliance, a grassroots labor and environmental justice coalition, to pressure management to bargain with the workers and address the local community's environmental concerns. (2002)
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