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compensation

[kom-puhn-sey-shuhn] / ˌkɒm pənˈseɪ ʃən /


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Disney released its corporate executive compensation packages Thursday, as the board prepares for its high-wire act of picking a new leader to replace Iger, whose contract ends in December.

From Los Angeles Times

Union leaders, currently in contract talks, challenge the gloomy outlook and are calling for total compensation that would be more expensive than what is being offered.

From Los Angeles Times

MPs were also asked to support scrapping the bar on future legacy compensation cases.

From BBC

We have compensation discussions coming up at work, and today I found out that one of the new executive assistants, who is 28 years old and started this week, makes more money than I do.

From MarketWatch

Since then, thousands of residents have filed class action lawsuits against Tepco and the Japanese government, demanding compensation for property damage, emotional distress and health problems allegedly linked to radiation exposure.

From BBC