The driving force behind this IT exodus, as we all know, is greed and the desire to make more and more money no matter the cost to the community and the stakeholders. By stakeholders, I mean the employees of the company, the surrounding local businesses and shops; in other words, all the people (and associated companies) that make an economy thrive.
For public companies, CEO pay and business strategies (including the migration of operations to faraway countries) among many other things are voted on and determined by the shareholders…the owners of the company. Of course, most of the people who are interested in keeping jobs here on American soil do not own enough company stock to make the slightest bit of difference. The problem that arises is that the stock we do own, through mutual funds (in both individual accounts and 401K plans), is grouped together to form a significant percentage of ownership that can make a big difference on the business strategies adopted by a company. The many, many people that own just a little bit of stock relinquish their voting rights to the mutual fund company through proxies. Often times, mutual fund executives vote along with management to ensure they retain the company’s business. This can and often is in direct conflict with our best interests. I wonder how many times votes to award CEOs multimillion dollar pay packages (even in the face of poor performance) and to ship thousands of jobs overseas has been cast in our names. And we didn’t even know!
New rules were recently adopted by the SEC that are now going to force mutual fund companies to disclose their proxy votes plainly and clearly. Prior to the passage of this new rule, the way a mutual fund company voted was a closely held secret. These new rules are a major victory for the people. But, it was not without a fight. Top executives from both Vanguard and Fidelity launched an intense campaign to allow them to continue to vote in secret saying that their operations would become too “politicized”. This is all a bunch of BS because what they do behind closed doors in secret has detrimental effects on us. We are seeing the results unfold before our very eyes.
My intention in writing this is that if we, as a country, could all get on the same page, we could put a stop to this s!#@! Some people think it’s no good to get the government involved, but we need to hold our elected officials accountable. We have this right, it is given to us in our Constitution, but all too often we don’t use it because we get “caught up” in our own lives. I ask that everyone pay attention to what’s happening around them…read the paper and watch the news, but more important [because the newspapers and the news stations can be and often is slanted], pay attention to the legislation coming out of Congress as well as how your Representatives and Senators are voting and also pay attention to the policies being proposed by this as well as all future presidential administrations.