Remuneration committees and regulators too have implicitly accepted that this is the best way to proceed.
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"Decisions on bonuses are a matter for Network Rail's independent Remuneration Committee, " he added.
Similarly, nobody believes that the SOE bosses' nominal pay bears any relation to their real remuneration.
Asked if Gawker paid for the scoop, Weev said the publication did not provide remuneration.
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Generally, private-sector remuneration should not be an area in which governments have much of an involvement.
Quality of ideas should determine not only agency tenure, but also the level of remuneration.
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We found that U.K. and Scandinavian companies provide the most detailed and clearest executive remuneration accounts.
Often the consultants are hired by the same executives whose remuneration is under discussion.
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It takes genuine love to work so long and so hard for so little guaranteed remuneration.
This makes it hard for remuneration committees to ignore the mega bucks available at US competitors.
Shareholders rarely reject company remuneration reports but anger has mounted as share prices have tumbled.
Labour's measures to tackle high executive pay include increasing transparency by simplifying remuneration packages.
No remuneration will be made to companies for preparation and submission of their tenders.
That said, the 60% vote against the remuneration report of WPP, the media giant, is significant.
The minister said the remuneration board would also reassess councillors' pay to reflect their new diminished role.
The decision was made on Wednesday by the RBS remuneration committee whose chair is Sir Philip Hampton.
From these we were able to determine at least an aggregate remuneration for the boards of directors.
They are typically established as unregulated collective investment schemes and have surprisingly similar asset-based and performance-based remuneration.
But their representatives, the investment professionals, knew little about remuneration structure beyond the boardroom and asked less.
With the U.S. government off its back, the company no longer faces restrictions on executive remuneration.
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The data suggests that individuals are looking for more from their remuneration package than financial reward alone.
Germany's Cromme Commission recommended last year that firms publish details of the remuneration of individual board members.
The main fund manager is usually the largest investor and remuneration depends on the fund performing profitably.
In a two-pronged attack the government is focusing on restraining remuneration and designing a new regulatory framework.
At BP's AGM in 2009, 38% of voting shareholders disapproved of its lavish remuneration packages for top executives.
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The investment objective and remuneration for such account would be determined based on the requirements of both parties.
The big shift has been the rise of options and long-term compensation--last year it represented 70% of remuneration.
Fifteen years ago on Wall Street, remuneration packages of five or ten million dollars a year were rare.
Compensation consultants will no doubt have spotted a flaw in these remuneration schemes: Mr Rowe's relatively low pay.
The council has said that in future, the full council will decide on remuneration levels for senior managers.
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