"Compensation is key to the process, people must know how much they will be paid and the first of the payments must be widely publicised, " Unicef official Christine Jaulmes told AFP news agency.
The issue of compensation will be key: in the cases of the telephone and electricity companies, there were no legal battles because compensation was satisfactorily agreed.
In addition to general oversight, the board's other key responsibility is to establish salary and other compensation levels for the key officers at rates that are in some way tied to performance.
After all, our huge long-term corporate losses stem not from easy money or mark-to-market rules but largely from the incorrect short-term incentives that compensation plans give to key executives.
Offering a balanced yet competitive compensation package will be the key to employee retention as the economy grows.
The key question about compensation limits is why shareholders and creditors have not imposed these on bank executives already.
Compensation claims are still outstanding, including one key class action in Australia, which saw thalidomide victims win the right to have their case for compensation heard there.
Many people have blamed incentive compensation and moral hazard for playing key roles in the crisis.
Namely, key employee share based compensation runs between 10 and 15 percent of total earnings, year after year.
Some key components of military compensation have not been adjusted in many years, so that they are wildly out of sync with trends in the rest of the economy.
This columnist once heard Mr Welch tell a chief executives' boot-camp that the key was to have the compensation committee chaired by someone older and richer than you, who would not be threatened by the idea of your getting rich too.
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Options, which are a right to purchase shares at a future time at a fixed price, can be a form of compensation to be used by cash-strapped companies to hire key employees they could not otherwise afford.
There was also additional Treasury funding for "urgent and cutting-edge equipment to theatre" and key welfare support in areas such as education and compensation, and access to healthcare and accommodation was outlined in the Service Personnel Command Paper.
In December 2009, President Barack Obama directed the department to examine four specific areas: combat pay, benefits and pay for the National Guard and Reserve, compensation for wounded service members and their survivors and pay incentives for key defense jobs, such as drone operators, special operations forces, linguists and mental health professionals.
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One of the key issues for the new ECA now is to expand the compensation deal beyond the finals of major competitions and to all qualifying and friendly games.
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FERC, the Energy Department and various key congressmen, have accepted the argument that there should be some sort of compensation for stranded costs.
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Even in key roles, they are typically focused on maximizing the success of the business (and their compensation) over the short period they will reside in the corner office, he says.
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