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For Immediate Release: April 13th, 2005
Proponents of Caterpillar shareholder resolution claim victory on International Day of Action Against Caterpillar
Controversy over sales to Israel dominates CAT shareholder meeting; Resolution achieves significant mainstream investor support
Full press kit available online at: http://www.catdestroyshomes.org/article.php?id=288
April 13, 2005 – A controversial shareholder resolution calling
for Caterpillar to investigate whether their sale of bulldozers to
Israel violates the CAT "good global citizen" code of conduct received
a 3% vote at the annual shareholder meeting today in Chicago.
The resolution was backed by investors with holdings estimated to be
well over $600 million, including CalPERS, the largest pension in
the world.
Michael Passoff, Associate Director, Corporate Social Responsibility
Program, As You Sow Foundation, said, "That size vote is common for a
resolution as controversial as this one. That shareholders with
holdings worth over half a billion dollars voted yes on our resolution
is a victory because it means mainstream investors were voting for this
issue, not just social investors. Today's public protests against CAT
in over 30 cities and CAT's 3% drop in stock price today assure
that the company will have to deal with this issue sooner rather than
later. And if not sooner, then we expect to be back next year with
another resolution."
Jewish Voice for Peace member Sara Norman said: "Since shareholder
resolutions are non-binding, our primary goal was to put this issue
front and center in the minds of the Caterpillar board. By that
standard, today was a remarkable success. The issue of CAT's role in
demolishing homes of Palestinian families, and the use of CAT D-9s to
violate various human rights laws, completely dominated the discussion
in the shareholder meeting. "
Matt Gaines of the Stop Cat Coalition said, "Caterpillar is so
image-conscious that it actually sued Disney to block a children's
movie featuring evil Caterpillar bulldozers. The threat to the CAT
brand caused by news footage of real life bulldozers crushing family
homes makes the damage caused by movie bulldozers look like child's
play. CAT should just get out of the business of destroying homes."
The shareholder resolution was filed by Jewish Voice for Peace with the
support of Sisters of Loretto , Mercy Investment Program, Sisters of
Mercy, Maryknoll Sisters, and Sisters of St Francis of Philadelphia.
Currently, CAT is facing charges of war crimes in a lawsuit filed by
the parents of a young American woman who was killed by a Caterpillar
bulldozer while trying to protect a Palestinian home. In addition
Caterpillar has come under fire from the international human rights
community, in which there is near-universal condemnation of the
company's policy of supplying weaponized bulldozers to Israel's
military. Caterpillar is also facing threats of divestment from major
religious denominations, including the Presbyterian Church USA and the
World Council of Churches, which represents some half a billion
Christians, who have issued statements supporting selective
divestment from companies that profit from Israel's occupation, of
which CAT is the most well known.
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