Tuesday, 26 August 2008
UK: directors' bonuses and gender differences
The UK's Financial Times newspaper has reported (online, 25 August), that "Female directors earn smaller performance-related bonuses than male counterparts, according to a new study that says the disparity reflects sexist attitudes. Researchers at Exeter university found that male executive directors in the best-performing companies were paid bonuses 263 per cent bigger than those working for the worst performers. For female directors the difference is a mere 4 per cent".
Labels:
board diversity,
director,
directors remuneration,
executive pay,
uk
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