You can support ICCR's major inititatives in any of its working
groups. Learn more about the ways you can do so below:
Proxy Voting: Your Voice for Change
You can support ICCR by voting your proxies in favor of our
resolutions. Learn
more here.
Working Groups
ICCR Members work together through working groups. Following are the ICCR working groups, the issues pursued through those groups and their contact persons:
Access to Health Care
This group addresses: prescription drug access; global pandemics, including HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Pharmaceutical industry lobbying; and fraud.
Contract Supplier System
This group addresses: sweatshops, vendor standards, human rights abuses, wage inequalities (sustainable living wage), and unfair labor practices.
Corporate Governance
This group addresses: independent, inclusive and transparent boards of directors, pay disparity, nominating committees and compensation committees.
Enabling Access to Capital
This group addresses: equal credit opportunity, minority and low-income borrowers, predatory lending, and community reinvestment.
Environmental Justice
This group addresses: the disproportionate concentration of pollution in communities of color and low-income neighborhoods, local environmental impacts, and applicable environmental and health laws and regulations.
Global Warming
This group addresses: reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, electric utilities and auto sector GHG emissions, and financial risks associated with global warming.
Promoting Human Rights
This group addresses: transnational corporations operating in countries with repressive governments, corporate codes of conduct, child/forced/prison labor, worker health and safety, sustainability, and human rights policies.
Violence & Militarization of Society
This group addresses: ethical criteria for military contracts, weapons components and delivery systems, ballistic missile defense and space warfare, and violence in society.
Water and Food
This group addresses: the health risks of genetically modified food, genetically modified seed, labeling of genetically modified foods, patent use within the industry, the scarcity of water resources and water control and privatization.
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