Sentences with phrase «remuneration at»

She accordingly found that had Mr. Punzo been earning that level of remuneration at the time of the Support Order, the parties would have agreed to different terms.
As the Advocate General Saugmandsgaard Øe pointed out (here), the ECJ was in essence asked to «determine whether there is a general principle of EU law that the authorities of the Member States are required to respect the independence of the national judges and, more particularly — in the light of the circumstances of the main proceedings — to maintain their remuneration at a constant level that is sufficient for them to be able to perform their duties freely.»
As the remuneration at some big firms has jumped significantly during the past year, fuelled by a surge in the salaries offered by several leading Wall Street firms, the increasing divide between what the elite international players can offer and the rest has not gone unnoticed by survey respondents.
Nonetheless, with approximately 15 % of shareholders opposing Mr. Arnault's remuneration at Louis Vuitton's AGM in April, it remains to be seen if the heady perfume of strong TSR performance is sufficient to throw shareholders off the scent of a possible clash with Dior's board at the upcoming AGM.
After targeting executive remuneration at state - controlled companies with new regulation introducing pay caps for CEOs, France's new government is now considering potentially sweeping reforms for all public companies.
Does stable remuneration at the top of the field indicate the depth of our economic trough has been reached?

Not exact matches

Remuneration has to be fair to the individual and the company — it's a base to be covered — but there's other stuff that really matters at the end of the day.»
* INMARSAT: Investors in Inmarsat voted against the British satellite firm's remuneration report as they made clear their unhappiness at executive rewards for a year in which the company's shares fell 35 percent.
Reasonableness would be determined by looking at contributions to the business, as well as risks assumed and previous returns and remuneration paid to the individual.
Now, as I said at the beginning of this letter this information may be totally untrue in which case we all look forward to learning the actual details of your remuneration package - particularly with regard to the term of your employment.
Her total remuneration came in at $ 18.9 million, followed by co-head of corporate and asset finance Ben Brazil with an annual pay packet valued at $ 16.9 million.
Favourable attributes associated with boutiques include: 1: Managers who think independently 2: A lack of benchmark - hugging 3: A reasonable, incentive - based remuneration 4: Less run by committee, meaning decisions can be made quickly 5: Less bureaucracy and company politics to deal with than at big firms 6: Higher level of employee ownership and investment in own funds, aligning employee and client interests 7: Lower staff turnover
Lund is a respected figure, but drew investor heat for his high remuneration when at BG Group.
At last year's AGM, the Company missed a first strike by the skin of its teeth with 24.68 % of poll votes against the remuneration report proposal.
When the votes were announced, investor discontent was even higher than expected, with shareholders resoundingly rejecting the Company's advisory proposal on the remuneration report — in total, just shy of 60 % of voting shareholders registered against votes at the Company's heated AGM.
Despite some structural changes to the executive remuneration framework, the activist campaign suggests a first strike for the Company at this year's AGM will remain a very real possibility.
Few details are offered, however the BEIS has taken up one specific idea from the Executive Remuneration Working Group, which proposed that committee chairs should have at least 12 months experience on a remuneration committee before taking up thRemuneration Working Group, which proposed that committee chairs should have at least 12 months experience on a remuneration committee before taking up thremuneration committee before taking up the lead role.
Greg is a member of the Audit & Risk committee and a member of the Remuneration & Nominations committee at Prospa.
and a remuneration framework that, at least until the AUSTRAC action, had little sting for senior managers and above when poor risk or customer outcomes materialised and, until recently, provided incentives to staff that did not necessarily produce good customer outcomes.
The final report of the Executive Remuneration Working Group aimed to encourage issuers to take decisions and craft remuneration structures that were right for their own business, thus avoiding the push for homogeneity at UK plc, which the IA's group felt may have led to a one - size - fits - all approach to crafting incentiveRemuneration Working Group aimed to encourage issuers to take decisions and craft remuneration structures that were right for their own business, thus avoiding the push for homogeneity at UK plc, which the IA's group felt may have led to a one - size - fits - all approach to crafting incentiveremuneration structures that were right for their own business, thus avoiding the push for homogeneity at UK plc, which the IA's group felt may have led to a one - size - fits - all approach to crafting incentive structures.
However, the complexity does not end there: as chairman of Dior, Mr. Arnault's remuneration is subject to an advisory vote at that company's AGM, despite much of his remuneration being paid to him for his role as chairman and CEO of Louis Vuitton.
Freeman isn't prepared to give Financial Review readers insight into how the conversation with the chair will unfold or how it intends to vote on the remuneration resolution at the upcoming AGM but you get the sense it is unlikely to be a difficult conversation.
Explaining his remuneration package at the financially - stricken club, Storrie told the Portsmouth News: «The rest of [my salary] has been a bonus given by former owner Sacha Gaydamak every year.
There will also be reforms aimed at allowing shareholders to have a veto on remuneration deals handed out to executives who leave jobs in which they have failed.
There are the also the queues at the post office, a customer service «helpline» which doesn't work and the seven figure remuneration trousered by their jumped - up PR - man boss, Alan Crozier.
A fightback is now well and truly underway with the Sun, Telegraph, Express and Mail doing (1) a particularly good job at highlighting waste in those councils making the biggest cuts in local government and (2) also the massive inflation in councillor remuneration.
IVIS has reviewed voting issues at over 8500 FTSE All - Share meetings since January 2000, in line with guidelines on governance, sustainability and remuneration.
A GOP blogger - for - hire estimates that «at least half the bloggers that are out there» on the Republican side «are getting remuneration in some way beyond ad sales.»
«On Thursday at the G20 world economies will agree international rules for the remuneration of bankers,» Mr Brown told the 1,500 - strong audience.
Were it not for the way she apportioned the remuneration between the dual roles, it was... a perfectly reasonable arrangement to have made at the time and in all the circumstances».
«At the 1906 state convention, for instance, party delegates were quite willing to trade, sell, or exchange their voting power in return for various forms of remuneration from the party machine.
At the opposite end of the scale, in Switzerland, the average annual remuneration for all researchers is more than $ 82,700, and a young researcher can hope to get slightly less than $ 40,000 a year.
This means offering entering Ph.D. s a normal upper - middle - class existence, that is, remuneration sufficient to purchase a house at age 32 (the national average), support 2.3 children from birth through college, and provide for a reasonable retirement income.
The benefits and remuneration appear to be generous, at least from a student's perspective.
And unlike some advanced degrees, the remuneration that awaits you at the end of this process is sometimes less than ideal (and sometimes less than you made before you started the program),» said James Stiles, associate dean for degree programs.
Often, freelancers are at the receiving end when negotiating remunerations for eLearning projects.
«At a time when pupil numbers in England are predicted to rise by 8 per cent over the next five years while budgets are simultaneously cut, it is now more important than ever that we support our existing teachers and offer them a fair deal in terms of remuneration
Pay for those governing schools has been debated by NGA's membership for five years, and support for remuneration amongst serving volunteers has stalled at 27 per cent.
Current, Board and Audit Committee member and Chair of Governance & Remuneration Committee at A2Dominion Housing Group.
I think we'll have to look at the way the remuneration of agents is handled... we see the rise of the lawyer - agent coming in and taking fee for books that are probably quite easy to sell... retainers, tapered commission, an a la carte menu for authors where agent will do some of their books, not all of their books.
But the considerable remuneration and perks at Perini Capital — one year, he gets a $ 250,000 bonus — are not enough for Adam, who seizes an opportunity to indulge in insider trading on a grand scale.
I have plenty to say on this one, but fortunately most of it has already been said by Ursula Mackenzie, chair of the Trade Publishers Council at The Publishers Association, who rebutted Connolly's article, pointing out that publishers provide a whole host of services including: «editorial input; marketing and publicity expertise; first - class sales contacts and proper remuneration».
I agree with you that the public's concept of author remuneration and general well - being is likely informed only by their glimpses at «lifestyles of the rich and famous» and rarely by an understanding of what the rank and file really experience.
If their work can be widely distributed for little or no money, how does an author get rewarded for spending months or years of their life producing something if hundreds or thousands of people can look at it and the author gets no remuneration?
If you are not an»em ployee» as defined in the «Internal Revenue Code 26 USC - Subtitle C - Chapter 24 - COLLECTION OF INCOME TAX AT SOURCE ON WAGES» then your remuneration (i.e. pay) is not «wages» and therefore not income and that remuneration is not subject to income tax, because you don't pay income tax on something that is not income.
It is hereby understood and agreed that my service to Last Chance at Life Animal Rescue is strictly a voluntary activity on my part with no remuneration associated with the activity.
I enjoyed my experience as a guest at the Jameson Distillery Midleton but received no further remuneration to write this post.
We place the artist at the centre of all activities and advocate for fair remuneration and creative freedom.
However, at the same time taking responsibility for climate action is rarely linked to boards» or management teams» wages, remuneration packages, bonuses or performance assessment.
David, who never married, helped Peter at Steart Farm, Cheddar for almost 30 years, without remuneration.
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