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The CEO of a company you ve probably never heard of earned $211 million in compensation last year - and the title of highest-paid chief executive, according to a new ranking
The CEO of a company you ve probably never heard of earned $211 million in compensation last year - and the title of highest-paid chief executive, according to a new ranking
Dominick ReuterApr 27, 2021, 03:55 IST
Paycom founder and CEO Chad RichisonBusiness Wire
Paycom founder and CEO Chad Richison was the highest compensated CEO in 2020, the New York Times reported.
The company provides cloud-based HR management software to 31,000 employers.
Since going public in 2014, the stock has vastly outperformed the S&P s index of software companies.
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April 26, 2021 /3BL Media/ - The integration of your data related to climate change, water, forests and the supply chain in the Metrio platform makes it possible to simplify and optimize the collection of your data and KPIs and thereby facilitate the response to CDP questionnaires. Given the worldwide reputation of the CDP, this accreditation confirms the leading position in ESG reporting of the Metrio software as well as the reliability of its tool and its services.
Patrick Elie, CEO and co-founder of Metrio: “We are delighted that our Metrio platform is accredited by the CDP. This underlines Metrio’s commitment to making the entire ESG reporting process less burdensome for our clients so that they can focus on improving their environmental and social impacts rather than collecting data.
Letters: Career ladder the way out of poverty
26 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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One reader thinks moving up the career ladder is the best way to stay out of poverty. Photo / 123RF
One reader thinks moving up the career ladder is the best way to stay out of poverty. Photo / 123RF
Whanganui Chronicle
We are constantly told the rich are getting richer at the expense of the poor and the only way to help the poor up is to tax the rich more. A report from Treasury contradicts this picture.
The report divided income earners in New Zealand into ventiles (bands of 5 per cent) and followed the taxable income of each person within the band over the period 2002 to 2006.