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Obama pay czar Feinberg issues rules for executive compensation at government supported financial institutions.
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SEC Wants Boss-Employee Pay Gap on Display
Wall Street Journal 09.19.2013
S.E.C. Proposes Greater Disclosure on Pay for CEO's
New York Times 09.18.2013
A Better Way to Compare C.E.O. Pay
New York Times 09.21.2013
Wall Street Bonuses Are an Outrage
Wall Street Journal 02.04.2009
U.S. to Order Pay Cuts at Firms That Got Most Aid
New York Times 10.22.2009
New York Times 10.22.2009
Fed Hits Banks With Sweeping Pay Limits
Wall Street Journal 10.23.2009
Pay Cuts, but Little Headway on Larger Goals
New York Times 10.23.2009
Wall Street Journal 01.15.2010
Did New Rules Worsen Pay Situation?
Wall Street Journal 11.29.2010
U.S. Considers New Push on Bank Pay
Wall Street Journal 12.19.2010
On Street, Pay Vaults to Record Altitude
Wall Street Journal 02.02.2011
New U.S. Pay Rules: Risk More, Earn Less
Wall Street Journal 02.15.2011
Bank Pay Rules Won't Tame Wall Street
BusinessWeek 02.24.2011
Letters: Working Hard, Yes, but for Fair Pay?
New York Times 11.26.2011
Donât Tax the Rich. Tax Inequality Itself.
New York Times 12.18.2011
Say-on-Pay Votes Make More Shareholder Voices Heard
New York Times 04.07.2012
Employees, Too, Want a Say on the Boss's Pay
New York Times 04.21.2012
C.E.O.âs and the Pay-âEm-or-Lose âEm Myth â Fair Game
New York Times 09.22.2012
Swiss Back Plan to Curb Excessive Executive Pay
Wall Street Journal 03.03.2013
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