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California lawmakers seek ban on using dogs to hunt bears, bobcats
PolitiCalSenate votes to ban use of dogs when hunting bears... -
State Senate OKs moratorium on university executive pay raises
PolitiCalSenate favors moratorium on university executive pay hikes... -
Cal State faculty union members vote to authorize walkout
L.A. NOWCalifornia State University faculty announced Wednesday that union members have voted to authorize plans for a two-day strike should negotiations over salary, class sizes and other issues continue to stall.... -
Constellation CEO pay increases 11 percent last year
Mayo A. Shattuck IlI -- who successfully engineered the sale of Constellation Energy Group to Chicago-based Exelon Corp. – took in $17.3 million in total compensation last year, a nearly 11 percent increase from 2010. Shattuck's base salary of $1.3...Tags: Exelon Corp., Mayo A. Shattuck III, Constellation Energy Group
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Lehman elite stood to get $700 million
Los Angeles TimesLess than a year before the 2008 collapse of Lehman Bros. plunged the global economy into a terrifying free fall, the Wall Street firm awarded nearly $700 million to 50 of its highest-paid employees, according to internal documents reviewed by The Times....Tags: Investments, Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations, Banking, Bankruptcy
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Investor Group Calls On Cigna Shareholders To Deny CEO's Jump In Pay
The Hartford CourantA Cigna shareholder group says the health insurer's executives are overpaid while fewer of its customers can afford medical care. An union-backed investment group says Cigna's executives are overpaid while fewer of the company's customers can afford...Tags: Marketing, Companies and Corporations, Stock Market, Corporate Officers, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Harford native joins Redmer Insurance Group
Redmer Insurance Group has named Bel Air native Kelly Mee as manager of commercial lines insurance. Mee, a Baldwin resident who is a licensed insurance agent, brings 22 years of experience in administrative, personnel and financial settings. At Redmer...Tags: Towson University, Insurance, Pension and Welfare, Politics, Interior Policy
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Sinclair CEO's compensation rose 16 percent
Sinclair Broadcast Group's chief executive, David D. Smith, earned $4.2 million last year, a 16 percent increase that included more than $2 million in stock option awards, the Hunt Valley-based broadcaster reported. Compensation for Smith, who is also...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Music, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., Entertainment, Concerts
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CEO pay is 380 times average worker's
CNNMoneyChief executives at some of the nation's largest companies earned an average of $12.9 million in total pay last year -- 380 times more than a typical American worker, according to the AFL-CIO. Average CEO pay rose 14% compared to 2010, when they earned...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Employees, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Elections
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Protesters Criticize Cigna Executives' Pay, Money Spent To Squash Health-care Reform
The Hartford Courant— Cigna Corp. is either a greedy corporation that takes state tax benefits while lavishing executives with massive sums from steeply-priced health-plan premiums, or it is a company that volunteers thousands of hours, helps resolve global health...Tags: Cancer, Companies and Corporations, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Elections, Health Care Reform (2009)
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$1.34 billion in rebates because of health care reform
Insurance companies are expected to pay out nearly $1.3 billion in rebates this summer because they haven't complied with a provision under health care reform that they devote more money to health care and less on administrative costs and profit,...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Companies and Corporations, Government Health Care, Consumers, Health Care Reform (2009)
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CSU Trustees Approve Pay Raises Despite Budget Woes
KTLA NewsLONG BEACH (KTLA) -- Students in the Cal State system are outraged, after the CSU Board of Trustees approved sizable pay raises for two university presidents, despite major budget cuts and a possible enrollment freeze for Spring 2013 at many Cal State...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, Education, Personal Income
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