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Boosting corporate social good will not protect the workers

Leo Strine’s call for a rebalancing of shareholders and workers’ rights is welcome. The chief justice of the Delaware Supreme Court is calling on those promoting an ESG (environmental, social and governance) line to make it EESG, with the added “e” standing for employees.

As well as urging companies to take a longer-term approach to investment, Mr Strine said, “Workers must be given far more priority by companies”. Barriers to union representation should be eased. “We must make it easier to hold companies accountable by requiring better disclosure of how they treat workers and whether they operate in an ethical, sustainable, environmentally responsible manner,” he said.

In assessing how likely companies are to act on this, we need to remember that the ESG movement, backed recently by the Business Roundtable and institutional investors such as BlackRock, is nothing new.

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邁克爾•斯卡平克(Michael Skapinker)是英國《金融時報》副主編。他經常爲FT撰寫關於商業和社會的專欄文章。他出生於南非,在希臘開始了他的新聞職業生涯。1986年,他在倫敦加入了FT,擔任過許多不同的職位,包括FT週末版主編、FT特別報道部主編和管理事務主編。

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