Rite Aid
Corporate Bias Rating
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Summary:
Rite Aid often yields to political activism in shaping corporate governance, potentially alienating consumers, dividing employees, and harming shareholders. The company implements race and identity-based policies that replace merit, excellence, and integrity with preferential treatment and outcomes. Rite Aid occasionally embraces corporate initiatives that redirect its central focus from business goals to partisan policies and divisive issues at times. This approach fails to safeguard free exercise, free speech, and free enterprise.
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CEO of Rite Aid
Elizabeth "Busy" Burr
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Headquartered in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, Rite Aid is a member of the Fortune 250 operating in the Food and Staples Retailing industry. Elizabeth "Busy" Burr and Bruce G. Bodaken serve as CEO/President and Chairman, respectively, leading the company’s C-suite executive team and the board of directors. Amongst these teams, the collective leadership is responsible for $3,750 to Republican causes and $124,215 to Democratic causes. Under their tenure, Rite Aid currently holds a 'Medium Risk' risk rating.
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$3,750
$124,215
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Shareholder Proposals
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Date | ESG Category | Proponent | Summary of Resolution | Mgmt Rec | Total Vote % in Favor |
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7/27/22 | Governance | Kenneth Steiner | Adopt Simple Majority Vote | Against | 62.50% |