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Executive compensation row

19 hours ago ago from Kaieteur News

In the midst of the assertions by GuySuCo that they could not afford to pay more than a 3% wage increase to their unionised workers – and then, when this was granted by an arbitration panel, their inability to pay the retroactive increase until after the new year – the issue of the compensation package for the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has been contentiously raised. Even in the developed world, the financial meltdown that spread into ...

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Running GM: Also Not A Public Service

2 hours ago ago from Randomly Noted

On Monday, Bank of New York Mellon CEO Robert Kelly pulled out of the running for Bank of America's top job, with compensation the apparent sticking point: As a TARP-funded company under the thumb of the government, B of A couldn't put together a compensation package worth Kelly's while. I blogged that running a $2 trillion bank is not a public service . Apparently, Ed Whitacre thinks running General Motors is a public service . The ...

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Health Care at any Cost!

3 hours ago ago from Carl B. Johnson, Outlaw Artist

The call of the legislature seems to be health care at any cost and it seems it will be at any cost. Congressman after congressman falls to greed, bought out by the special interests that caused the health care crisis in the first place. We fought long and hard, and won for a few months at least for the right to purchase prescription drugs from outside of the country. New Jersey Senators Menedez and Lautenberg, long on the payroll of the ...

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Remuneration and Benefit Supervisor PT Thiess Contractors

9 hours ago ago from Bursa Lowongan Kerja

Posted by Bursa Loker Remuneration and Benefit Supervisor Job No.: 602309 Department: Functional support- Jakarta Work type: Permanent (Indonesia only) PT Thiess Contractors Indonesia is a multinational company with over 7,000 employees in Indonesia. Our people are our keys to success. As an employer of choice, we are committed to developing skills and providing opportunities for all employees. Our business provides ...

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General Motors Pays Up

20 hours ago ago from Haute Living Magazine

For all Republicans out there, here is some news worth smiling over. General Motors plans to pay back the $6.7 billion in government loans by the end of June. Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre Jr. said on Tuesday that the company plans to make quarterly installments starting this month with a $1.2 billion payment.  Then again, those who went bankrupt also “planned” to pay their bills, so I’ll believe it once that check is officially cashed. ...

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