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Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2010-01-05 10:24:00)
by imcrookonit
Unions lash Kevin Rudd over executive pay KEVIN Rudd's reform credentials on reining in executive pay and tackling extreme capitalism have been savaged, with unions accusing him of being "all talk". After banging the drum on "obscene" salaries, the Rudd government had failed to deliver,Labor Party donors, including the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union and the Finance...
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2010-01-04 17:36:00)
by imcrookonit
Unions urge Kevin Rudd to harden stand on executive pay UNIONS have urged Kevin Rudd to take tougher action on executive salaries, warning the Productivity Commission's final report is a "big letdown for working Australians". ACTU President Sharan Burrow warned today Australia risked entering the new decade by repeating the mistakes of the past because the changes put forward did ...
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2010-01-04 06:48:00)
by slr2007mclaren
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/6640157/new-po wers-proposed-for-executive-pay/ The federal government's report into executive pay and bonuses proposes handing greater control of directors' salaries to shareholders, but has softened a key proposal to enforce accountability. The Productivity Commission's final report scales back plans to force directors to face immediate re-...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-29 08:39:08)
by landm19
Morgan Stanley to revamp executive pay plan, WSJ reports Morgan Stanley (MS) is about to change how it pays its top executives, according to the Wall Street Journal. Reportedly, more compensation will be deferred and pay will be more aligned with other firms. But Morgan Stanley executives could receive a percentage of their 2009 pay in cash, and the remainder as deferred stock. A final decision ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-29 07:12:00)
by a_unique_person
http://business.theage.com.au/busine...0929-4q6n.h tml Quote: It may be the taxpayers who are bailing out executives on Wall Street but in Australia it's the shareholders. Stumbling Queensland banking and insurance juggernaut, Suncorp , has just shown precisely what not to do. That is, shower executives with unseemly pay rises while shareholders get it ...
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2010-01-06 03:08:30)
by magician2000
Anastasia Kelly, AIG's vice chairman for legal, human resources, corporate affairs and corporate communications, resigned effective December 30 for "good reason" and is eligible for severance pay under the terms of the company's executive severance plan, the insurer said. Kelly stands to be paid about $2.8 million in severance, according to a source familiar with the matter. Kelly's ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-30 22:03:00)
by RSS_News_User
Reuters - A top executive at American International Group Inc has resigned because of pay curbs imposed by the Obama Administration's pay czar, the insurer said on Wednesday. View the Entire Article
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - American International Group Inc. has lost a top executive due to the government's limits on executive pay. AIG said Wednesday that vice chairman and general counsel Anastasia Kelly has resigned, effective immediately. Kelly left because of the reduction in her base salary that was mandated by the government's pay czar, Kenneth Feinberg, AIG said. Companies ...
Started 3 days, 5 hours ago (2010-01-04 15:30:00)
by codswal
how about Mr Rudd suggesting the voter have something to say about Pollies increments...like telling us before an election what rises they are seeking or hoping to get..is it 6%.10%. or 1%.. let us know before the deed.. instead of a week or two after
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2010-01-04 17:38:00)
by m.tivey
'Vote Greens for a change ;)' Not a chance. The ONLY policy they have that I'd support, is the legalisation of cannabis, their other 'policies' suck. Lab/Lib have also lost my vote. I'd vote Democrat, if they did a Lazarus, but failing that, it'll be an independent for me.