UK reveals new pay laws

The UK government unveiled legislation today to give investors more say on the pay packages of senior corporate executives, a key milestone in a shareholder rebellion rippling through the country

The British government unveiled legislation on Wednesday to give investors more say on the pay packages of senior corporate executives, a key milestone in a shareholder rebellion that has been rippling through the UK in recent months.

The measures include giving shareholders a binding vote on how much directors are paid and increasing transparency by requiring companies to annually publish a simple figure totalling how much directors received.

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