Asian American households saw the biggest income growth of any racial or ethnic group in the United States over the past decade and a half — almost 8%, according to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. READ MORE
New vaccine billionaires gain wealth as Moderna and BioNTech shares soar
The soaring shares of vaccine makers has created a new wave of billionaires, raising questions about pandemic profits amidst an increasingly unequal recovery. READ MORE
SEC Proposes to Expand Ability of Companies to Grant Equity Compensation to Gig Economy
On 24 November 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed rules that would meaningfully expand the ability of companies involved in the “gig economy” to grant equity compensation to their workers under Rule 701 of the Securities Act of 1933 (Rule 701) and on the Form S-8 Registration Statement (Form S-8). READ MORE
Increase in the number of investors that want executive pay tied to ESG
More than two thirds of investors want executive pay tied to ESG initiatives, a move that would pressure boards to achieve social and other key targets, according to the global Edelman Trust Barometer Special Report: Institutional Investors. Sixty-nine percent of stakeholders say they want to see a link between remuneration and ESG, a 17-point jump over 2019. READ MORE
This Is the Living Wage You Need in All 50 States
Making a livable wage can be a lifelong struggle. The mounting costs of housing and basic necessities can quickly add up, leaving you scraping to make ends meet rather than saving and building wealth. And depending on where you call home, that situation can be considerably worse. READ MORE
What Are Restricted Stock Units?
One way company managers can reward employees with a stake in the business is through restricted stock units. RSUs have become a popular means of awarding equity to employees; tech startups as well as larger and more established public companies grant their employees RSUs. READ MORE
It’s holiday bonus season — here’s who could get rewarded
Target, Amazon and Walmart announced they will pay special bonuses because of the heavy toll the coronavirus has taken on its hourly workers. Not all employers will be as generous in 2020.
“Employees should not expect a holiday bonuses this year,” said Rhiannon Staples, a human resources expert and chief marketing officer at Hibob, an HR technology firm. READ MORE
Could Biden finally get the national minimum wage to $15?
On Election Night last month, one of the most hotly anticipated results from the state of Florida—beyond which presidential candidate would capture the battleground state—was voters' decision on a proposed near-doubling of the minimum wage. READ MORE
4 in 5 companies planning to change ESG measures in executive pay plans over next 3 years
Global events such as the pandemic, economic uncertainties, and social and racial injustice are sparking companies around the world to maintain or accelerate changes to their environmental, social and governance (ESG) priorities, according to a new survey of boards of directors by Willis Towers Watson. READ MORE
42% of Americans say their income is still below pre-pandemic levels
Nine months into the pandemic, 42% of Americans say their household income is still below what it was before the coronavirus outbreak began, according to a new survey. READ MORE
SEC Proposes to Modernize Ability of Companies to Grant Equity Compensation
On 24 November 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed rules that would significantly modernize and simplify the ability of companies to grant equity compensation to their workers under Rule 701 of the Securities Act of 1933 (Rule 701) and on the Form S-8 Registration Statement (Form S-8). The SEC noted that the proposed rules were appropriate “in light of the significant evolution in compensatory offerings” since the SEC last substantively amended the existing rules. This client alert summarizes the key aspects of these proposed rules. READ MORE
Nearly 40% of Employers Weighing Salary Increase Budget Changes for 2021
Almost 40% of respondents to the “WorldatWork 2020-2021 Salary Budget Update Survey” have made, or are considering making, changes to their projected 2021 salary increase budgets since being initially surveyed in June. READ MORE
How to Negotiate and Counter a Job Offer
Being offered a job is a reason to celebrate, but it is also an opportunity to negotiate the best terms you can get, which may not come up again for a while. You should maintain a professional, friendly tone during these talks as you forge a relationship with your new employer. “Once you receive a job offer, you stop being a candidate and you start being an employee of the company to some extent,” says career coach Paolo Gallo. “The way you negotiate starts building your reputation.” READ MORE
Good vaccine news and a flurry of stock sales by executives. There’s a pattern, study finds
As they raced to develop vaccines against COVID-19, executives at some pharmaceutical companies collected huge windfalls by selling stock around the time their companies announced positive news about the vaccines. READ MORE
The Compensation Mystery
Have you ever wondered how your salary is determined? Do Compensation departments use sophisticated formulas and algorithms to determine base pay? Or does the squeaky wheel get the grease? READ MORE
Art of Accounting: Partner compensation
As this unusual year comes to an end, many firms will be divvying up profits and assigning new partner salary or draw amounts for 2021. Where there are compensation agreements, this is primarily handled contractually, but there is usually some wiggle room for discretionary or merit adjustments. In larger firms this is usually done by a committee and in less larger firms by the partners together or by the majority owner for smaller firms. READ MORE
AN OVERVIEW OF THE GLASS LEWIS APPROACH TO PROXY ADVICE
The following 2021 voting guidelines are a detailed overview of the key policies we apply in each of these markets. In conducting our analysis, we review each company and proposal on a case-by-case basis, considering the company’s performance, industry, stock exchange, place of incorporation and other factors. READ MORE
Kodak's stock soars 80% after probe reportedly finds no wrongdoing in government loan
Kodak's stock rocketed about 80% higher in early trading Monday after the US government reportedly found no wrongdoing in Kodak's now-halted $765 million loan to help the company produce pharmaceutical ingredients.
US government regulators reportedly have been investigating why Kodak announced the loan on July 27, the day prior to the official announcement -- the same day some executives, including Jim Continenza, Kodak's executive chairman and CEO, received stock options. READ MORE
How Bonuses are Taxed
Working hard all year to help your company meet its annual goals deserves a reward, and you've definitely earned that bonus. But bonuses count toward your income for the year, so they're subject to income taxes. READ MORE
Millions of U.S. workers have the skills to earn 70 percent more than they do today.
As many as 30 million American workers without four-year college degrees have the skills to realistically move into new jobs that pay on average 70 percent more than their current ones. That estimate comes from a collaboration of academic, nonprofit and corporate researchers who mined data on occupations and skills, The New York Times’s Steve Lohr reports. READ MORE
