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WSJ: CEO Pay Surged in a Year of Upheaval and Leadership Challenges

WSJ: CEO Pay Surged in a Year of Upheaval and Leadership Challenges

The executives’ compensation for 2020 is on track for a record even as shareholders voice displeasure with some pay packages

CEO pay surged in 2020, a year of historic business upheaval, a wrenching labor market for many workers and unprecedented challenges for many leaders.

Median pay for the chief executives of more than 300 of the biggest U.S. public companies reached $13.7 million last year, up from $12.8 million for the same companies a year earlier and on track for a record, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.

Pay kept climbing in 2020 as some companies moved performance targets or modified pay structures in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and accompanying economic pain. Salary cuts CEOs took at the depths of the crisis had little effect. The stock market’s rebound boosted what top executives took home because much of their compensation comes in the form of equity.

In some cases, investors have responded by withholding support for company pay practices in annual advisory votes, increasing pressure on corporate boards. With the annual-meeting season only just beginning—80% of the S&P 500 have yet to hold their votes, according to pay data firm Equilar—shareholders have given a thumbs down to pay arrangements at a dozen big companies, including Starbucks Corp. and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.

“I don’t think we’ve ever seen anything like this before in terms of the number of changes we’ve seen in incentive plans” during the pandemic, said Shaun Bisman, a pay and corporate-governance consultant at Compensation Advisory Partners in New York.

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At the top, the wrong man, for the top job. I have been hurt by this man's ethos, lack of leadership, lack of empowerment, lack of a management team – at least two layers below the top slot, and lack of communications skills - with a heavy accent.

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Post ID: @6zeo+1akjm5tz

Well, they don't report to you, just Wallstreet.

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Post ID: @4ddf+1akjm5tz

Of course his pay increased. All these layoffs helped with that im sure. Pretty soon tmobile will be taking business customers.

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Post ID: @2oqr+1akjm5tz

Worst CEO ever. He’s been a disaster for VZ, just as he was for Ericsson.

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Retiree Proxies to Limit Golden Parachutes, Strengthen Clawback Policy at Verizon

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/04/05/2204417/0/en/Retiree-Proxies-to-Limit-Golden-Parachutes-Strengthen-Clawback-Policy-at-Verizon.html

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Verizon Communications CEO Hans Vestberg's 2020 pay rises 6% to $19M
https://www.execpay.org/news/verizon-communications-inc-2020-compensation-2006

Retiree Proxies to Limit Golden Parachutes, Strengthen Clawback Policy at Verizon
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/04/05/2204417/0/en/Retiree-Proxies-to-Limit-Golden-Parachutes-Strengthen-Clawback-Policy-at-Verizon.html

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