Even though Wall Street created this financial debacle, the firms have been forcing the brokers they employ to agree to dramatic reductions of paid-out compensation from generally 38%- 42% to 20%-25% to balance their books.
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The government says action is needed because the current scheme - which pays out six years' salary in compensation - is unsustainable in the current climate.
An opting-in mechanism replaces the notion of opting-out and full compensation.
In fact women, who are more likely than men to seek out part-time positions ornon-traditional work arrangements, often lose out from the one-size-fits all compensation regime that Solis supported.
BP's shares fell 2% to 629.5 pence as investors factored in the cost of the compensation pay-out.
Rangers will now try to work out a compensation package with the ex-Bristol Rovers chief, who signed an improved contract last year.
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Who knew Charlie Sheen, in terms of both compensation and behavior, could out-Bud Fox, Bud Fox himself?
It is also helpful to set up a pay-per-performance compensation plan or start them out as a consultant and make them prove themselves.
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Facing a decline in after-tax compensation, some individuals would drop out of the workforce, while others would choose to work fewer hours.
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The numbers also include and do not pull out charges for non-cash items like stock-based compensation, which was significant as the company did a major ramp up in growth from 600 to 5, 000 employees in 2011.
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And Infosys stands out in another way--it holds itself to executive compensation and corporate governance standards that meet or exceed the best practices of most companies in developed countries, let alone the opaque norms of most Indian companies.
There is a debate to be had about compensation, last-in-first-out, and tenure.
To find out about compensation at Sprint Nextel (nyse: S - news - people ), shareholders have to wade through 60 pages.
Paul Braithwaite, of the Equitable Members Action Group, questioned its independence - pointing out that the Treasury, which might have to pay compensation if Lord Penrose finds any regulatory failures, would also decide how much of it is published.
In the oil nationalisation, four foreign oil firms accepted the new contractual arrangements, but two, ExxonMobil (US) and ConocoPhillips (US), pulled out of the heavy-oil ventures entirely and are suing Venezuela for additional compensation in international courts.
Several critics have pointed out that the deferred compensation proposal could have the effect of actually harming rank-and-file workers, such as those at startup companies, where deferred compensation is a common practice to make up for initially low salaries.
If broker-dealers are stuck with losses even after Nasdaq's compensation is paid out, that could impact the prices that they provide to retail customers, Mr. Nagy said.
Some ways to do that are to max out pre-tax deductions in your 401(k), defer current income with deferred compensation, and delay your bonus (if your employer allows this) to 2014 instead of taking it in the current year.
They called for Natural England - the government's conservation agency drawing up the plans - to be given power to award compensation to owners who demonstrate they will lose out financially from the scheme.
Were the board to decide that it doesn't want Mr Horta-Osorio back, he would be entitled to compensation of a year's salary and bonus - but he would be substantially out of pocket, because he lost his pension when he left Santander and has not built up any significant new entitlement at Lloyds.
Relying on a rule from 1989, employers that hand out cell phones to their employees had to report the value of employer-issued cell phones as they would compensation.
Jones also points out that, by way of compensation, Kent have provided a steady supply line to the England set-up - five or six of the current squad are there or thereabouts.
There was already friction within this habitually tight-lipped community, because many firms who were using the Rana Plaza complex have yet to admit their association - in contrast to Primark and Canada's Loblaws, which were quick to come out and promise compensation.
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Singer notes a number of possible explanations for why the other two groups might not have seen the behaviors initially reported, including compensation thanks to other genes, some unknown environmental factor, or variability in the knocked-out gene.
Farmers get compensation when their sheep are killed and conservationists say only 300 are taken by wolves each year - out of a total flock of around 800, 000.
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