Respondents who listed compensation numbers of 0 were filtered
out of all compensation charts, as were entries we determined to be obviously anomalous.
Certainly we don't ever want to see a composer being treated unfairly or being cheated
out of compensation, but what happens if the pendulum swings the other way?
Our legal fees are then taken
out of that compensation as a percentage agreed upon by both parties.
I sometimes feel a little confused by whether the law is written to protect the citizens or just to cover the tracks of big corporations like insurance companies, who try to wiggle their way
out of a compensation.
It represents an injustice, rather than justice that an injured father who lost 12 months of wages because of his injury will only get 9 months wages back, or that an injured person will only get part of her medical bills paid for because she had to pay for part of her own legal bill
out of her compensation.
His findings were long and complicated, but at times were swiftly to the point — «there is too much money sloshing through the system» he cried and his solution was simple — ban referral fees to CMCs, turn off the taps to the solicitors and make injured people pay for their legal costs
out of their compensation.
That means you don't pay a fee unless we recover compensation for you, and your legal fees can come
out of the compensation you recover.
Then, their fee will come
out of that compensation.
If your claim succeeds, your opponent pays most of your legal fees, with anything outstanding coming
out of your compensation.
The travel assistance services, however, may be able to help you get routed onto another flight or make other travel changes, but if the airline is going to pay you for the delay or missed connection, then that money will come
out of any compensation or reimbursement you receive from travel insurance.
Ignore the fact that you detest everyone you work with, were cheated
out of compensation, or discovered illegal practices — NEVER say anything negative in your resignation letter.
Not exact matches
Ford's board may have decided to leave
out the cash base pay (which, prorated, would've been a little over $ 1 million) because unlike stock, a direct cash payment could make for poorer optics, said Alan Johnson
of the executive
compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates.
A rash
of lawsuits by former interns seeking
compensation has broken
out in the U.S., against companies including Condé Nast and the Elite Modelling agency.
«Instead
of pecking themselves to death trying to figure
out how to comply with all the state and federal regulations,» says Breslin, «we help our clients get ahead
of the legal issues — such as vacation time, workers
compensation and insurance, and they can focus on what they do best.»
According to the article, the female chief executives at S&P 500 companies
out - earned their male counterparts last year, with a median
compensation package
of $ 13.8 million.
Over the past few years a growing number
of entrepreneurs have forged a quiet revolution in
compensation plans, jettisoning traditional salary structures and carving
out bold new incentive programs for their entire organizations.
Admittedly, this kind
of candor can be awkward for those
of us who grew up not talking about money — but the reality is that today's skilled workers feel justified in seeking
out compensation information.
Entrepreneur, to me, means someone who is an
out -
of - the - box thinker, loves having the odds stacked against them and is driven by creation and problem - solving as opposed to monetary
compensation.
«Once they got their
compensation and their bonus,» Webb argued, these executives should have to «split the rest
of the money they made with the nurses and the truck drivers and the soldiers who bailed them
out.»
And so, whether we're getting dinged by a «system access» fee or our flight is overbooked or our hydro is interrupted without
compensation, we have no choice but to shake our fists skyward in mute rage and then maybe lash
out at a conveniently sullen barista to restore our sense
of dominion over commerce.
Just how much, if any,
of this course - correcting for consumers (read: lower prices) comes
out of employees» hides (read: lower
compensation, less training, a more oppressive pace) remains to be seen.
To be fair, stock - based
compensation isn't new — and it's used in many industries like banking, tech, and media — so it's not as if how Tolstedt was paid is
out of the ordinary.
«There's a lot
of information
out there on
compensation for every sector
of the economy, and it gets quite detailed and granular.»
Netflix's appeal to Brangelina - caliber stars is growing thanks to its huge subscriber base, but also because the company offers a simplified
compensation structure that takes
out some
of the risk
of moviemaking.
When you're the head
of a company and you're shelling
out a good portion
of money towards employee
compensation, it seems counter-intuitive to give time off and regain responsibilities that you had hired for.
If Exxon's
compensation committee wishes to really enforce longer term views, they must not only do it in the time horizons over which pay is doled
out but also in the time horizons
of the metrics used to determine pay itself.
The findings came
out of a routine compliance probe and the government is suing the Alphabet unit to disclose more
compensation information for the investigation.
When said individual racks up
compensation in the multiple tens
of millions
of dollars from an industry that was bailed
out by taxpayer funds and then complains about changes in regulatory oversight, you know that individual is tone deaf.
And because executives are invited to sit on the
compensation committees
of other companies, it often works
out this way — even if they don't have a personal relationship with the CEO they're evaluating.
To help you find
out, career - advice website FlexJobs, using data from salary and
compensation site PayScale, compiled a list
of the 14 most common remote jobs in their database and their average pay.
Another way to engage more fully with a contractor, Clark suggest, is to make tasks scaled or laddered — in other words, give them a minimum amount
of work to accomplish, but also set a high bar, and hold
out the possibility
of additional
compensation, to reward the contractor if he or she is able to achieve more than you expect.
Hewson was one
of the highest paid women CEOs in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
Two years ago the company's loss ratio — the claims paid
out as a percentage
of the workers»
compensation premium — was 118 %
of a $ 146,000 premium.
Those who defend very high levels
of compensation point
out that the value
of stocks and options depends on how successful the company is, which means that money gained that way rewards CEOs for helping make the company stronger.
Nooyi was one
of the highest paid women CEOs in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
Sales leaders use sales metrics to track progress toward goals, prepare for the future, adjust sales
compensation, award incentives and bonuses, spot problems before they get
out of hand, and more.
Rometty was one
of the highest paid CEOs and the top paid female CEO in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
Rosenfeld was one
of the highest paid women CEOs in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
It has been suggested taht some
of the long - term contracts for aging athletes are intended as a form
of deferred
compensation scheme on the theory it spreads
out their income over more years (instead
of earning very high income in their peak years, and lower incomes as they get older).
Mayer was one
of the highest paid women CEOs in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
The crisis forced him to scrutinize Millennium's workers»
compensation costs, which by then were
out of control.
Barra was one
of the highest paid women CEOs in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
Good was one
of the highest paid women CEOs in 2016, according to a study carried
out by executive
compensation data firm Equilar and The Associated Press.
A graduate
of the MBA program at the Sloan school at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology will earn $ 1.8 million in total
compensation in the first year
out of school, according to a post on the business education website Poets & Quants, which pulled the number from Bloomberg BusinessWeek's annual...
One part
of the law requires stock exchanges to require public companies to adopt rules that allow the companies to take back
compensation paid to executives if it turns
out that
compensation was based on bad accounting.
Businesses self - report the tax to the city and do not have to break
out different types
of compensation on their forms.
We recently pointed
out the problems with
compensation committees and how the structure
of executive
compensation can create inherent conflicts
of interest between executives and shareholders.
1) 50 %
of students drop
out of college so those students have similar payments without the commiserate increase in
compensation.
This measure, part
of the new fiduciary standard's best interest contract exemption (or BICE), means advisors and others have to figure
out how to best define reasonable
compensation by April 10, 2017.
Thankfully, economist Josh Bivens, who wrote about all
of the above for CBPPs full employment project, figured
out that if x were, say 1 percent — i.e., if average
compensation grew 1 percent faster than productivity growth — it would take over eight years for the gap to get back to its pre-recession level.