Company: GOOGL
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001308179-25-000511
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Company: Alphabet Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: DEF 14A
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 behalf of Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust, has advised us that it intends to submit the following proposal for consideration at the Annual Meeting. Supporting Statement: Corporations routinely use their platforms to voice support for humanitarian causes and human rights. Some of the most fundamental are the rights to free speech and religion, which are recognized by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the UN Declaration of Human Rights 1. Unfortunately, many companies are supporting organizations that are undermining these freedoms. The 2024 edition of the Viewpoint Diversity Score Business found that 62% of some of the largest companies in America support non-profits that are influencing public policy by actively attacking free speech and religious freedom. Groups like the Human Rights Campaign have led coalitions calling on major social media platforms to censor “hate speech and harassment” that includes many mainstream views on parental rights and human sexuality. 2The HRC in particular has advocated for legislation like the Equality Act, which would pose serious threats to religious freedom, free speech, and the progress women have made toward equality in law and culture. 3And its Corporate Equality Index requires companies to provide “puberty blockers for youth” in their healthcare plans 4even though nearly 70% of Americans oppose the practice, and has induced corporations like Anheuser-Busch 5and Target 6into marketing decisions that have severely and permanently harmed their brand value. Many companies, including John Deere, Jack Daniels, Harley Davidson, Lowes, Home Depot, Ford, and Coors, have already taken affirmative steps to refocus their charitable giving to serve their diverse customers. 7Many have also explicitly cut ties with the Human Rights Campaign as a part of this effort. But Alphabet still partners with the HRC, with Google listed as a Platinum-level sponsor for the organization and receiving a perfect score on the Corporate Equality index. 8In Google’s 2024 diversity report 9, the company touts its objective of “mak[ing] more space for diverse perspectives and experiences in our workplace.” Yet, when it comes to diverse political and religious perspectives, Alphabet’s corporate partnerships simply don’t meaningfully align with the company’s aims. Alphabet needs to assure its shareholders that it is following through on these promises of equality for employees of diverse backgrounds, including diversity of political beliefs and religious practice, and that it is promoting fundamental freedoms that benefit every American. Resolved:Shareholders request that the Board of Directors of Alphabet Inc. report to shareholders annually, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, an analysis