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Greenberg Traurig s Marvin Rosen and Nikki Lewis Simon Speak at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Compass Virtual Summit
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Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholder Marvin S. Rosen and Shareholder and Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer Nikki Lewis Simon spoke at the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Compass Virtual Summit on March 16th and 17th, respectively. The theme of this year’s event was, “Beyond Talk: Leadership, Action, and Impact – A Virtual Summit for Investors.” NEW YORK (PRWEB) April 08, 2021
Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholder Marvin S. Rosen and Shareholder and Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer Nikki Lewis Simon spoke at the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Compass Virtual Summit on March 16th and 17th, respectively. The theme of this year’s event was, “Beyond Talk: Leadership, Action, and Impact – A Virtual Summit for Investors.”
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Northbrook Court was on the cusp of a comeback in December 2019, when crews began demolishing a shuttered Macy s department store there, a key early step in a $250 million makeover of the mall subsidized by the village of Northbrook.
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SEC backs Amazon proposal from New York State Common
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The SEC has backed New York State Common Retirement Fund s bid to have Amazon.com conduct an independent racial-equity audit.
Officials at the Securities and Exchange Commission denied the online retailer s request to keep the proposal off the ballot at its annual meeting.
In December, New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, trustee of the $247.7 billion pension fund, announced the shareholder proposal that Amazon undergo an independent audit to assess the company s policies and practices on civil rights, equity, diversity and inclusion, and how those affect the company s business. Amazon says it stands alongside those fighting systemic racism, yet we continue to see reports of workers facing racial discrimination, accusations of discriminatory wages, and the sale of products that promote hatred, Mr. DiNapoli said in a December statement.