They're going to follow through by zeroing out political contributions and lobbying as a company then, right?
Otherwise it's just 'only the Execs have the right to politic' by dictat, which honestly, sounds like good grounds for every non-exec to walk out. I mean, there shouldn't be half-assing in this regard.
They're going to follow through by zeroing out political contributions and lobbying as a company then, right?
Otherwise it's just 'only the Execs have the right to politic' by dictat, which honestly, sounds like good grounds for every non-exec to walk out. I mean, there shouldn't be half-assing in this regard.
But no... That'd actually require principles.