Santa Cruz Sentinel: Google parent Alphabet gender-pay proposal dead on arrival
LA Times: Google parent's shareholders vote to withhold gender pay details
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Washington Post: Shareholders of Google's parent company squash plan to disclose its gender pay data
CBS San Francisco: Google shareholders vote against publishing report on gender pay gap
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CNBC: Fake news and the risk it poses to Google
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Fortune: At Alphabet, there are only two shareholders who matter
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Press release - Gender pay battle at Google: Will Alphabet Inc. annual meeting vote be repeat of 2016?
US News & World Report: Can you and your money make the world a better place?
NBC News: Zuckerberg shoots down investors calling for transparency on fake news
CBS San Francisco: Zuckerberg votes against shareholder push for fake news transparency
Financial Times: Facebook shareholders reject proposals on fake news, pay gap, Zuckerberg control
The Telegraph: Facebook shareholders reject fake news proposal
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Axios: Facebook rejects proposal to examine employee pay gaps
Washington Post: Facebook shareholders are not happy with how it's handling fake news
Business Insider: Facebook execs face more questions and concerns about fake news