Friday, April 20, 2012

Media compensation

  • NH author discusses the immense disparity between highly paid media executives compensation and retirement packages and that of its rank and file employees.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • Michigans Asbestos Bill Was An ALEC Bill Pushed To Benefit Crown Holdings, Inc. Crown Holdings General Counsel: Enactment Of The ALEC Model Is Essential. From the testimony of William Gallagher, general counsel to Crown Holdings, Inc.
  • (Media Matters)
  • An Australian public servant who was injured while having sex on a work trip has won compensation in court, local media report. The woman was hit by a glass light fitting above her bed while having sex at a motel in New South Wales in 2007.
  • (BBC News)
  • Two Broke Girls and one rich CEO. CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves vaulted to the top of the media pay ladder in 2011 with a compensation package valued at $69.9 million, according to documents filed Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • The University of Minnesota's Board of Regents will review executive compensation and administrative transitional leave packages later this month, the University announced Friday.
  • (Minnesota Daily)
  • Former Livedoor President Takafumi Horie -- who waged a hostile takeover battle with Fuji Television Network Inc.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • Despite the threat of nationalisation, reports in the Chinese media suggested that Chinas second-largest At a minimum, Repsol is now set to lose control of YPF and, of course, any compensation seems set to be at current depressed prices.
  • (Independent)
  • MEMS pressure sensor technology completely isolates media to pressure ports, eliminating contamination risk. Able to be installed into systems without 5-way equalization valves, sensor also incorporates digital compensation and fail safe condition on output signal.
  • (ThomasNet Industrial News Room)

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