Friday, 13 June 2008

Executive pay

Several recent posts on this blog (here and here, for example) have highlighted the debate about executive pay in America and Europe. This debate is considered in a couple of articles in this week's Economist. In the first, "Let the fight begin", it is argued that shareholder "say on pay" votes should become the norm and are preferable to Government intervention (it would be surprising if The Economist argued otherwise). In the second, "Pay attention", there is discussion of the debate about executive pay in Europe and the development of "say on pay" rules within the European Member States. The article notes:
By law in the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway, shareholders get a binding vote on compensation packages; in Britain they get a non-binding vote. Some Spanish and Swiss firms are voluntarily starting to offer shareholders a vote".

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