Do Media Chiefs Deserve the Lavish Pay Packages They Rake In?

It’s good to be the king, Mel Brooks famously joked in “History of the World: Part 1.”

When it comes to the entertainment business, he was especially right. There’s never been a richer time to wear the crown at the media conglomerates that churn out the world’s most popular television shows and movies. CBS’ Les Moonves, Discovery’s David Zaslav and Time Warner’s Jeff Bewkes each took home salary and compensation packages in 2017 that dwarfed those of Silicon Valley pashas such as Apple’s Tim Cook ($12.8 million) or Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg ($8.9 million), despite the fact that Cook’s and Zuckerberg’s companies boast far greater market share and cultural cachet. READ MORE

The Catch 22 of the Disclosure Season: Was the Supplemental CEO Pay Ratio Worth It?

For better or worse, the SEC’s regulations implementing the CEO Pay Ratio disclosure requirement provided public companies a great deal of leeway to calculate and disclose. One of the items most deliberated with our clients was whether or not to provide a supplemental pay ratio using a different methodology from the required rules. Highlights of our analysis of data captured in mid- April indicate that:  READ MORE

US businesses raise pay at fastest pace in 11 years

U.S. private-sector workers received the biggest pay raise in 11 years in the first three months of the year, a sign that the tight job market is slowly lifting wages.

The Labor Department said Friday that its employment cost index shows wages and salaries in the private sector rose 1 percent between January and March compared with the previous quarter. That's the biggest gain since the first quarter of 2007, before the Great Recession began. READ MORE

Making Sense of Why Walmart’s CEO Earns 1,200 Times the Pay of Its Median Employee

Walmart’s CEO is making bank.

In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, Walmart disclosed that CEO Doug McMillon’s compensation for fiscal 2018 was $22.8 million — a figure that is 1,188 times the annual total compensation of its median associate. (The median salary for that role — which includes more than 2 million workers — in fiscal 2018 was $19,177.) READ MORE

Zuckerberg Should Take a Leaf Out of the Jeff Bezos Pay Book

Amazon.com Inc.'s median salary of $28,446 raised the hackles of low-pay campaigners last week; understandably so given the vast worth of the company. But Zuckerberg could take a leaf out of the Jeff Bezos book. While Facebook's median salary is almost 10 times bigger than Amazon's, it badly needs to employ more eyeballs on not-such exalted wages to fix the problems it can't catch with automation. READ MORE