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Disney CEO Bob Chapek and executive chairman Bob Iger
FeaturesPromoting your ex-CEO to executive chairman is a recipe for trouble. So why are so many companies making that mistake?
By Geoff ColvinAugust 29, 2023
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FinanceThe top 100 bosses in the U.K. scored a pay hike of over $600,000 last year—the highest in six years—while workers saw wages drop
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 22, 2023
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LeadershipUber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi reveals his ‘nightmare’ moonlighting as an Uber driver
By Chloe TaylorAugust 22, 2023
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NewslettersAbigail Disney blames the rapid change of the pandemic for Bob Iger’s SAG strike missteps
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsAugust 18, 2023
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LeadershipAbigail Disney talks about getting arrested while protesting, CEO pay and Bob Iger comments: ‘I think money and power have hijacked his sensibilities’
By Trey WilliamsAugust 15, 2023
Chart compares CFOs and CEOs compensation for elected companies
NewslettersAt 20 S&P 500 companies, the CFO earned 50% or more of what the CEO was paid in 2022
By Sheryl EstradaAugust 14, 2023
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SuccessYou’d need to work 5 lifetimes just to make your boss’s annual salary, report says
By Chloe TaylorAugust 4, 2023
A stock illustration of a business woman and man chasing a giant hand holding gold coins.
NewslettersHR chiefs make up to $8 million annually at some companies as their pay skyrockets
By Paige McGlauflin and Joey AbramsAugust 3, 2023
A 39-year-old CEO who was Harvard Law’s youngest-ever grad earned over $100 million in pay last year—more than Apple’s Tim Cook
LeadershipA 39-year-old CEO who was Harvard Law’s youngest-ever grad earned over $100 million in pay last year—more than Apple’s Tim Cook
By Nicholas GordonJuly 5, 2023
Netflix bosses’ multimillion-dollar bonuses may be on the line this year because of the writers strike
LeadershipNetflix bosses’ multimillion-dollar bonuses may be on the line this year because of the writers strike
By Chloe TaylorJune 2, 2023
CEO annual pay only rose 0.9% last year. But at almost $15 million, it would still take an average worker two lifetimes to make
LeadershipCEO annual pay only rose 0.9% last year. But at almost $15 million, it would still take an average worker two lifetimes to make
By Alexandra Olson and The Associated PressMay 31, 2023
In his first public appearance since SVB’s collapse, former CEO Greg Becker is asked to defend trip to Hawaii and whether he’ll forfeit $1.5 million bonus
FinanceIn his first public appearance since SVB’s collapse, former CEO Greg Becker is asked to defend trip to Hawaii and whether he’ll forfeit $1.5 million bonus
By Lucy BrewsterMay 16, 2023
The chiefs of failed banks will be in the Senate hot seat today about what went wrong—and why CEOs were paid millions
SuccessThe chiefs of failed banks will be in the Senate hot seat today about what went wrong—and why CEOs were paid millions
By Ken Sweet and The Associated PressMay 16, 2023
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SuccessBosses who want their workers to be more productive are better off sharing their salary than forcing them back to office
By Jane ThierApril 2, 2023
Activists with Our Revolution hold $15 minimum wage signs outside the Capitol complex on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021.
LeadershipOver half of U.S. states will raise minimum wages in 2023. Here’s how that could affect higher-earning workers
By Paige McGlauflinMarch 30, 2023
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