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Pension funds have come to play an increasingly important role within the new economy. According to Statistics Canada, in 2006, trusteed pension funds in Canada had $836 billion of assets and represented the savings of 4.6 million Canadian workers. Pensions at Work is a unique collection of papers that uses a labour perspective to deal with the socially responsible investment of pension funds. Featuring leading Canadian and international scholars, it builds on existing scholarship on socially responsible investment and on the growing interest of the Canadian labour movement in joint trusteeship. What is unique about this collection is that it synthesizes three distinct themes - socially responsible investment, pension funds, and labour studies. The contributors address an array of critical issues such as gaps in the education of union trustees of pension funds, the impact of human capital criteria on shareholder returns, the influence of corporate engagement upon corporate performance, and the nature of public-private partnerships (PPPs).Although the essays in Pensions at Work all address the nexus between socially responsible investment, pension funds, and unions, each looks at a particular manifestation of that relationship through a different disciplinary lens. This collection moves the discussion to pension funds in which union representatives are also trustees, a relatively new approach that will be of great interest to institutional investors, the labour movement, and instructors in labour studies programs.
Contents
List of Figures and TablesForewordPrefaceContributors1 Socially Responsible Investment of Pensions: Issues and DebatesJACK QUARTER, ISLA CARMICHAEL, AND SHERIDA RYAN2 Just Having It Is Not Enough: Labour's Voice on Pension BoardsJOHANNA WESTSTAR AND ANIL VERMA3 Fiduciary Duties, Investment Screening, and Economically Targeted Investing: A Flexible Approach for Changing TimesGIL YARON4 Human Capital-Based Investment Criteria for Total Shareholder ReturnsJANE THOMSON COMEAULT AND DAVID WHEELER5 Corporate Governance and Environmental Risk Management: A Quantitative Analysis of 'New Paradigm' Firms GORDON L. CLARK AND JAMES SALO6 Social Accounting and Reporting for Economically Targeted Investments: The Expanded Value Added StatementLAURIE MOOK7 Economically Targeted Investments, Union Pension Funds, and Public-Private Partnerships in CanadaJOHN LOXLEY8 Economically Targeted Investing: Financial and Collateral ImpactKATHRYN MANLEY, TESSA HEBB, AND EDWARD T. JACKSON9 Pension-Fund Management and Socially Responsible InvestmentRAN GOEL AND WES CRAGG10 Training for Effective Action: Evaluation of the Quebec Federation of Labour Training Program on the Bargaining and Administration of Pension PlansALAIN DUNBERRY