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EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

HR Management Activities

Many organizations, especially large ones, administer executive compensation somewhat differently than compensation for lower-level employees. An executive typically is someone in the top two levels of an organization, such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), President, or Senior Vice-President.

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“Clawback Comeback”: DOJ’s New Focus on Clawbacks to Prevent Corporate Crime

Proskauer's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensa

This new focus on “clawbacks” is intended to give general counsels and chief compliance officers the tools to implement “responsible corporate behavior” and to foster a corporate culture that both deters and punishes risky (and possibly criminal) behavior by top executives.

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Long Time Coming: SEC Adopts Final Dodd-Frank Clawback Rules

Proskauer's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensa

The Final Rules task national securities exchanges (“exchanges”) with adopting formal listing standards that, in turn, require publicly listed companies to establish compensation clawback policies that meet the standards prescribed in the Final Rules. it is a strict liability regime).

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Performance Appraisal & Rewards in Response to COVID-19

HR Digest

Many organizations aren’t in a position to retain their people, let alone stimulate feelings of financial security and solidarity with bonuses and rewards. Designing incentive compensation structure as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Performance Appraisal. Money talks, honey. Reviewing work from home policies.

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Shaping Performance & Rewards in Response to COVID-19

HR Digest

Many organizations aren’t in a position to retain their people, let alone stimulate feelings of financial security and solidarity with bonuses and rewards. Designing incentive compensation structure as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Money talks, honey. Updating disability benefits if they contract the virus.