CEOs Tip the Pay Scale
Workers might have to toil for three centuries to earn what their company’s chief executive earns in a year.
Workers might have to toil for three centuries to earn what their company’s chief executive earns in a year.
Lawmakers will need to consider financial speculation taxes in the next round of the fight to rein in Wall Street.
A landmark leap on executive pay disclosure could be around the corner.
They’d keep laughing all the way to the bank, except they are the bank.
Mexico’s drug war is a failure. Ciudad Juarez, Laura Carlsen points out, is the epicenter of this failure.
A nine-figure income may seem like a lot, but I’ll take nine lives.
My cat is on the pudgy side, but she is nothing like our titans of finance. Let’s stop maligning our feline friends by comparing them to greedy, evil Wall Street execs.
Want to be able to make every bump that comes your way just another springboard to grand fortune, just like CEOs? Here’s what you need to do.
Public funds support many bailed-out companies. So why are we still paying CEOs outrageous salaries?
Would you let shareholders regulate their CEOs’ reckless behavior?
The 16th annual Institute for Policy Studies “Executive Excess” report exposes this year’s windfalls for top financial bailout recipients.
Outrageously large rewards for executives give executives an incentive to behave outrageously — and engage in behaviors that put the rest of us at risk.
New corporate regulation across the Atlantic may help deflate bloated executive compensation.
New Treasury rules have backpedaled on CEO pay reform for bailed-out companies. But we can no longer afford the status quo.
This memo summarizes the key provisions in the stimulus legislation to restrict compensation for executives of bailed-out companies.