Norway’s wealth fund to vote for labour rights motion at Starbucks’ annual general meeting

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Norway’s wealth fund to vote for labour rights motion at Starbucks’ annual general meeting
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Starbucks’ response to a growing union campaign, as well some of CEO Howard Schultz’s public comments, have been described by some critics, including some shareholders, as overly aggressive

Norway’s $1.3-trillion wealth fund, one of the world’s largest investors, will vote in favour of a shareholder motion calling on Starbucks to report on how it respects labour rights, the fund’s manager said on Thursday.

But the company’s response to a growing union campaign, as well some of Schultz’s public comments, have been described by some critics, including some shareholders, as overly aggressive.

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