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Companies see an opening to silence proxy-advisory firms, powerful critics of CEO compensation.
Many employees cite company stock as the reason they took a job, according to a Charles Schwab study.
Survey shows holiday celebrations this year will be at their lowest level since 2009; #MeToo movement may be at least partly to blame.
A third of workers think their pay is based on a manager's feelings rather than performance, experience, or skills.
Two employment law experts discuss the landscape of age discrimination claims in hiring and offer tips to mitigate liability.
Although the economy is booming, total corporate spending on compensation has been falling for the past few years.
The tech behemoth is being sued for age discrimination after firing more than 20,000 workers over age 40 in the past six years.
Other big banks eyeing succession changes as well.
More and more companies are making pay transparency a priority—from explaining how they come up with salaries to internally disseminating salary information for every employee.
To recruit and retain workers, employers need to demonstrate a genuine interest in their employees' well-being.