Waste Management
Corporate Bias Rating
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Summary:
Waste Management does not yield to political activism in shaping corporate governance, preventing initiatives that potentially alienate consumers, divide employees, and harm shareholders. The company implements race and identity-based policies that replace merit, excellence, and integrity with preferential treatment and outcomes. Overall, Waste Management does not embrace corporate initiatives that redirect its central focus from business goals to partisan policies and divisive issues. This approach protects free exercise, free speech, and free enterprise.
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CEO of Waste Management
James C. Fish, Jr.
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Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Waste Management is a member of the Fortune 250 operating in the Commercial and Professional Services industry. James C. Fish, Jr. and Kathleen M. Mazzarella 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 $56,030 to Republican causes and $24,100 to Democratic causes. Under their tenure, Waste Management currently holds a 'Lower Risk' risk rating.
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$56,030
$24,100
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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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5/10/22 | Social | Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters | Report on Civil Rights Audit | Against | 54.46% |