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- What Are CEO ‘Clawbacks'?
- Capping pay is one way to send a message to Wall Street fat cats, but requiring execs to pay back their bonuses takes the punishment one step further. How Clawbacks Work There are two basic kinds of clawbacks, says Daniel Ryterband, president...
- Articles 2008-10-03
- What Are Compensation ‘Clawbacks'?
- What Are Compensation ‘Clawbacks'?RE: What Are Compensation ‘Clawbacks'?I think this is fine for individual companies, but incorporating this into legislation is another matter. Smart people will find away around it, or the people you need will refuse to work with you because of the uncertainty and risk.Antonio CentenoPresident,...
- Discussion threads 2008-10-03
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- "Clawbacks" Might Bring CEOs Back to Earth
- The impetus continues to grow for more scrutiny of outsized executive compensation. As BNET's financial services blogger Robert Reed reports, the $700 billion bailout is likely to include some kind of pay limits, such as a cap on the CEO salaries of those firms benefitting from the...
- Blog posts 2008-09-25
- Financial Roundup: New Credit Card Rules Due, AIG Owes $10 Billion, Debt "Orgy" Infected Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Beware the Clawback
- Credit card rules on way -- One of the biggest overhaul of credit card rules in decades is expected after the Federal Reserve Board approves new rules next week. Lobbyists are busy with consumer groups trying to limit overdraft fees and banking lobbyists claiming the rules will squeeze credit further. [Source:...
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
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- nullRE: "Clawbacks" Might Bring CEOs Back to EarthThe idea of capping exec comp is not a new one, despite the hip new name. Many years ago I was at a public meeting with then-House Representative, Barbara Boxer. She was talking about raising the minimum wage. I had heard about...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-25
- What the Latest Bailout Draft Means for Exec Pay
- The latest draft of the $700 billion Wall Street bailout plan has serious implications for executive compensation. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 takes direct aim at such popular executive perquisites as golden parachutes. It would employ "clawbacks" to grab back bonuses and other compensation from...
- Blog posts 2008-09-29
- Treasury's Pay Restrictions: a Tale of Two Accounts
- Ever feel you are living in a parallel universe? I do, especially when I read The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times on the same day. Consider two very different headlines on the same timely topic: "Lower Salaries Could...
- Blog posts 2008-10-15
- long arm of clawbacks, The
- INCENTIVES Local municipalities and state governments alike are looking to protect their investments with provisions that hold companies to their promises. NO CITY LIKES HEARING THE NEWS that an area plant or company is closing its doors, especially if it means major job losses....
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Another Case For Bonus Clawbacks
- Larry MacDonald submits: Former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain spent over $1 million refurbishing his office and, as the Financial Times of London reported, was mulling over a $10-million bonus for himself while rushing through $3- to $4-billion in bonuses to Merrill Lynch employees that became effective Dec....
- External links 2009-01-22
- Getting a Tax Clawback Right
- Steve Waldman submits: Monday night, when I wrote about tax clawbacks, I was afraid that the idea would be written off too quickly based on an oversimplistic view of the law. Two days later, it's like a movement. At least six members of Congress are on record as trying...
- External links 2009-03-18
- Mass Rally Against Petro-Canada, Friday: Union kicks off escalating province-wide solidarity action.
- TORONTO, ONTARIO, JULY 11, 2001 Members of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union and other unions in Ontario are taking action to back Petro-Canada strikers in the wake of the company's refusal to provide its workers at the Mississauga and Oakville plants with the...
- Research articles 2001-07-11
- Bankers' Bonuses Hang in the Balance
- A year ago, right after Lehman Brothers collapsed and the entire financial services industry appeared to be within sight of a similar fate, eFinancialCareers.com asked 1,300 bankers about their expectations for their year-end bonuses. Thirty-six percent said they expected to get a bigger bonus than they did for 2007, prompting one compensation consultant...
- News items 2009-10-08
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