Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has recommended shareholders of Google-parent Alphabet Inc to vote 'against' the company's proposed executive pay at its annual meet in June, according to a report seen by Reuters on Thursday.
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- Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended shareholders of Google-parent Alphabet Inc to vote “against” the company’s proposed executive pay at its annual meet in June, according to a report seen by Reuters on Thursday. “The compensation committee has demonstrated poor stewardship of pay programs as evidenced by recurring concerns of outsized awards that are not sufficiently performance-based,” ISS said in the report.
The proxy adviser has also recommended shareholders to withhold support for four directors - L. John Doerr, Alan Mulally, K. Ram Shiram and Robin Washington.Reporting by Arunima Kumar in Bengaluru, Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips
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