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Investors BlackRock, NBIM and CalSTRS vote against Top Glove directors after quarter of workforce reportedly contract COVID-19

"Blackrock and NBIM target directors at Top Glove over worker safeguarding", 6 January 2021

Two of the worldโ€™s biggest investors, Blackrock and Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), have voted against the directors of one of the globeโ€™s largest manufacturers of Personal Protective Equipment after more than a quarter of its workforce reportedly contracted Covid-19.

At todayโ€™s annual meeting for Top Glove, the pair voted against all directors up for reelection.

Californian public pension fund CalSTRS voted against the six directors, but - unlike Blackrock and NBIM - supported the retention of Independent Director Lim Han Boon...

In November, it was reported that worker dormitories at the company had become the site of Malaysiaโ€™s largest Covid-19 outbreak. Blackrock reports in its voting bulletin that more than 5,000 of Top Glove workers (25% of the workforce) have been infected, with one reported fatality...

Blackrock states in its voting bulletin that the conditions revealed by whistleblowers and investigations by US and Malaysian government agencies are a โ€œstark contrast to what the board has conveyed to shareholdersโ€...

NBIM did not publish its reasons for voting against the directors.

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