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Calpers gets tough on director voting

The largest US pension scheme has told the major companies in which it owns shares to voluntarily improve their corporate governance standards, or face shareholder resolutions that will force them to do so.

The California Public Employees' Retirement System announced last night that it was demanding that the top 58 companies, whose stock it held, voluntarily change the way they elected board members in order to better represent shareholder views.

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