Miscellaneous 2006

Current trends in executive remuneration

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 2 Nov 2006

 
In the current climate of regulation and disclosure, public companies must balance their compliance obligations with remuneration packages which attract and retain key talent. This is particularly evident in Perth where the resources sector is currently experiencing a major boom. Accordingly, companies must ensure their executives are rewarded appropriately and competitively in the market, while also meeting the requirements of their other stakeholders. This presentation sets out some of the current trends we are seeing in the executive remuneration landscape in Australia.

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Current trends in executive remuneration

Author(s): Blythe Mcmahon

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  • Published By: Blythe Mcmahon
  • Published On:2 Nov 2006
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, West Perth

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