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BBC to refuse to reveal top stars' pay despite outcryViewers are not interested in what our presenters earn, says corporationThe BBC will reject calls to publish the individual salaries of top stars, citing private polling that shows licence-fee payers do not regard it as a priority.Managers at the corporation are determined to resist pressure from... |
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BBC to refuse to reveal top stars' payViewers are not interested in what our presenters earn, says corporationThe BBC will reject calls to publish the individual salaries of top stars, citing private polling that shows licence-fee payers do not regard it as a priority.Managers at the corporation are determined to resist pressure from... |
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Big-end bonuses face the chopDebate over whether politicians should interfere in business is set to intensify, with the Productivity Commission due to release a draft report into spiralling executive salaries today. ... |
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Pay Czar Seen Disclosing Top Executive SalariesKenneth R. Feinberg, the Obama administration's executive pay czar, is planning to disclose the salaries for the 25 most highly paid employees at Citigroup, Bank of America, the American International Group, GMAC, Chrysler Financial, General Motors and Chrysler within 30 days, according to TheStr... |
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'No evidence' of risky CEO salariesThe Australian Bankers' Association says there is no evidence that high executive salaries have caused problems in Australia. ... |
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AFL-CIO Digs In Their Heels - Won't Support Health Care Bill Without Public OptionThe AFL-CIO went to bat for President Obama during the 2008 election and now they are standing their ground when it comes to one of his biggest campaign promises -- health care reform that includes a public insurance option: WASHINGTON -- The AFL-CIO, a key ally of the White House on healthcare r ... |



