Reuters reports that
Siemens and
ThyssenKrupp will be providing shareholders with an advisory 'say on pay' vote on remuneration at their forthcoming annual general meetings. Both companies' supervisory boards are chaired by
Gerhard Cromme, the former chairman of the
German Corporate Governance Code Commission. The companies' AGM notices - available
here (
pdf) and
here (
pdf) - contain further information.
It appears that Siemens and ThyssenKrupp have not waited for shareholders to exercise their right to request such a vote, which was introduced last year by the
Gesetz zur Angemessenheit der Vorstandsvergütung (VorstAG, Act on the Appropriateness of Management Board Remuneration, about which see
here).
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