Total Compensation Statements
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Global Salaries Will Climb, but Only Modestly in North America: Study
The slight increase in North America is not surprising, according to Hay Group analysts, because the U.S. economy is only expected to grow 2.1 percent in 2013.
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Shareholders Rise Up and Reject City Pay Practices
Under the Dodd-Frank reform law, large companies are required let their shareholders vote on compensation matters in elections known as say-on-pay.
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Golden Parachutes Appear to Be Losing Their Luster
A new report suggests that corporate boards of directors are becoming increasingly wary of so-called ‘golden parachute,' that is, change in control severance agreements.
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Comp and Circumstance: TD Executives Get Big Boost in Total Pay
The investment company's total pay figures, disclosed in a proxy statement filed yesterday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, include both cash compensation and stock awards.
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Groupon puts Employees—and Investors—on Notice as IPO Nears
The Chicago-based website offering deep discounts on local businesses has been more aggressive in doing performance reviews, starting earlier this year. It raised quotas and began holding employees more accountable to those targets and forcing out those who couldn't hit them.
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Gains Appear in U.S. Corporate Retirement Plan Assets
Corporate defined-benefit plan assets totaled $2.17 trillion as of March 31, up 3.1 percent from the previous quarter. Total assets in corporate defined-contribution plans were $3.557 trillion, up 5.7 percent.
