Does Boeing really support Voting Rights?

Boeing's position on voting rights is poor because the company does not believe that its shareholders should have a say in how the company is run. Boeing believes that the CEO and other members of the executive team should be able to make decisions without input from the shareholders. This position is not good for the company because it makes it difficult to get input from shareholders on important decisions.
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