New survey finds almost 80% support CEOs having a say, but more than half believe when they do, it is out of self-interest
Australians overwhelmingly support business leaders speaking out on social and political issues, according to a new survey that conflicts with government efforts to paint such efforts as corporate kowtowing to “noisy elites”.
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