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NewslettersLooming pay transparency laws could create chaos for multinational companies and only 19% are ready for the new normal
By Brit MorseJuly 10, 2025
How does Hershey’s new CEO’s salary compare to his predecessor?
FinanceHow does Hershey’s new CEO’s salary compare to his predecessor?
By Chris MorrisJuly 9, 2025
The rules for paying taxes on tips and overtime are changing thanks to Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. Here’s what to expect
Personal FinanceThe rules for paying taxes on tips and overtime are changing thanks to Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. Here’s what to expect
By Alicia AdamczykJuly 9, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks on stage.
AIOpenAI is betting millions on building AI talent from the ground up amid rival Meta’s poaching pitch
By Lily Mae LazarusJuly 5, 2025
The first big winners in the race to create AI superintelligence: the humans getting multi-million dollar pay packages
AIThe first big winners in the race to create AI superintelligence: the humans getting multi-million dollar pay packages
By Verne KopytoffJuly 4, 2025
Workers march and hold signs reading, "Starbucks Workers United."
FinanceThe next phase of Starbucks’ turnaround plan is offering executives up to $6 million in stock grants, as baristas scrap to get annual raises above 2%
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 3, 2025
‘No tax on tips’ sounds great until you explore the history—as many will soon discover
Commentary‘No tax on tips’ sounds great until you explore the history—as many will soon discover
By Daniel Levinson WilkJuly 2, 2025
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NewslettersOngoing CFO turnover is fueling higher pay for finance chiefs
By Sheryl EstradaJuly 1, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc., during the Meta Connect event in Menlo Park, California, US, on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.
TechFormer OpenAI researcher Lucas Beyer pours cold water on $100 million Meta signing bonus 
By Amanda GerutJune 26, 2025
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FinanceFormer CEO sentenced to prison after first-ever prosecution for stock sales via trading plans that thousands of executives use
By Amanda GerutJune 24, 2025
Robin Wright
Success‘House of Cards’ star Robin Wright says Netflix made her juggle three jobs to earn the same $500,000-per-episode salary as her costar Kevin Spacey
By Emma BurleighJune 23, 2025
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SuccessStarbucks is hiring a fully remote dream role: making six figures to travel the world, make TikToks, and drink coffee
By Emma BurleighJune 10, 2025
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SuccessSINKs need to earn at least $81,000 to live comfortably in America’s cheapest state—the most expensive require an $120,000 salary 
By Eleanor PringleJune 9, 2025
Salary is just the beginning—These are the latest compensation strategies to attract superstar employees  
LeadershipSalary is just the beginning—These are the latest compensation strategies to attract superstar employees  
By Sara BraunJune 5, 2025
Axon Enterprises CEO and founder Rick Smith
SuccessThe maker of Taser is the highest paid CEO, taking home $165 million—his new pay package and soaring stock made him a billionaire last year
By Emma BurleighJune 3, 2025
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