ISSN 1045-6333 HARVARD JOHN M. OLIN CENTER FOR LAW‚ ECONOMICS‚ AND BUSINESS EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AS AN AGENCY PROBLEM Lucian Arye Bebchuk and Jesse M. Fried Discussion Paper No. 421 04/2003 Harvard Law School Cambridge‚ MA 02138 The Center for Law‚ Economics‚ and Business is supported by a grant from the John M. Olin Foundation. This paper can be downloaded without charge from: The Harvard John M. Olin Discussion Paper Series: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/olin_center/ The
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Compensation Claims Contents Employers’ duties What kind of claims may be made? The tort of negligence Tort of breach of statutory duty Civil liability exclusions Conditions to be met for breach of statutory duty Defences against a claim Contributory negligence "Violenti" rule Vicarious liability - when the employee is negligent Strict liability - when the employer is not negligent Limitations on timescales for claims Damages Procedures when a claim is made Letter of claim
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does the opposite of these things. What is a strategic compensation strategy? Simply stated‚ it is the compensation of employees in ways that enhance motivation and growth‚ while at the same time aligning their efforts with the objectives‚ philosophies‚ and culture of the organization (Bohlander &Snell‚ 2010. Compensation includes all forms of pay and rewards received by employees for the performance of their job. Employees desire compensation systems that they perceive as being fair and commensurate
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Mapping Compensation Joyce Nebrida Regis University Compensation Policy and Employment Law BA 467 January 7‚ 2015 Mapping Compensation Microsoft’s compensation strategy is one that is very focused on pay as a reward for employee performance. There is not as much of a work/life balance within Microsoft’s compensation policy‚ because it is more concerned with the prominence and competitiveness of its company. It seems to be a “work now‚ figure out your life later” type of company. Wal-Mart has a
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laws to protect future investors and shareholders (Colley‚ Jr‚ Doyle‚ Logan‚ & Stettinius‚ 2005). With most of the world’s financial markets in crisis and recession‚ the public has become much more aware of corporate executive compensation plans. Executive compensation has been an on-going issue for many years. There has been a great amount of controversy over how executives’ pay structure is designed and who judges‚ oversees and determines executives’ pay. As the scales get tipped on what executives
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Workers Compensation is essentially a form of insurance that provides wage replacement and medical coverage to employees that are injured while working. This compensation‚ however‚ is not freely given to the employees. It is instead exchanged for the employee’s right to sue his or her employer for the tort of negligence. Depending on jurisdiction‚ Workers Compensation can function as various types of insurance. Wages that is lost while recovering from an injury can be paid to the employee as
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WAL-MART’S WORKER COMPENSATION PROGRAM: How Wal-Mart’s Workers’ Compensation Practices Are Costing Its Workers‚ the States and Taxpayers June 2007 Workers’ Compensation and Wal-Mart “Over the last seven years‚ Wal-Mart has “repeatedly and unreasonably” delayed giving injured workers the benefits they were owed under workers’ compensation laws‚ and‚ in some cases‚ WalMart employees were not allowed to file workers’ comp claims at all.”1 — Order issued by the Washington Department of
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Workers’ Compensation Workers’ compensation is meant to protect employees from loss of income and to cover extra expenses associated with job-related injuries or illness. Accidents in which the employee does not lose time from work‚ accidents in which the employee loses time from work‚ temporary partial disability‚ permanent partial or total disability‚ death‚ occupational diseases‚ noncrippling physical impairments‚ such as deafness‚ impairments suffered at employer-sanctioned events‚ such as
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Compensation & Benefits BUS455 Final Exam This is an open book and open notes exam. You may use whatever materials you feel necessary. I strongly recommend that you refer to the text and Lecture Notes that you read. There are a total of sixty (60) points available on this exam. Multiple Choice 1) Which of the following is least likely to be used as a skill-based certification method? a. tests b. college degree c. peer review d. on-the-job demonstration 2) An inappropriate way to assess
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What issues are changing in the workforce to cause jobs and work to change? Do you see these changes continuing? Why‚ or why not? Use specific examples to support your answer. There are many different issues that arise and change the workforce and also cause jobs and the type of work performed to evolve. Jobs today compared to a few decades ago require more technological competence and are faced with different challenges such as more complex problems‚ time constraints‚ and enforced disciplinary
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