Apple shareholders reject proposed board report on freedom of expressionThey also rejected a proposal to link executive pay to Apple's environmental sustainability.
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Apple shareholders have rejected a proposed board report on freedom of expression.
The proposal would have made provision for a yearly board report on how Apple handles freedom of expression, access to information, requests to remove apps and more.
It was birthed after months of controversy surrounding Apple in nations like China, Hong Kong, and Russia.
Apple shareholders have rejected a proposal to have its board report annually on how the company deals with freedom of expression and access to information.
Up for vote at the meeting on February 26 were several proposals, including a measure that would have linked Apple's executive pay to its performance when it comes to environmental sustainability. Both of these proposals, along with a third that would have allowed shareholders to nominate two board members were rejected.
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Apple shareholders reject proposed board report on freedom of expression