Labour rights, NGO activism and governance cited as ESG trends

Increased environmental and social activism by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), the rising importance of human and labour rights as a social issue for companies and a divergence between considerations of governance and social and environmental (ESG)issues as an interacting set off factors are all growing trends for 2014, according to investment research and engagement experts.

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