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    Tim Cook faces fire over his £73 million compensation package

    Anjali SinghBy Anjali Singh3 Mins Read Top Global News February 19, 2022
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    NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 30: Tim Cook, CEO of Apple speaks while unveiling new products during a launch event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on October 30, 2018 in New York City. Apple debuted a new MacBook Air, Mac Mini and iPad Pro. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)
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    Investors are being pushed to vote against Apple CEO Tim Cook’s $99 million (£73 million) pay package from last year.

    Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) expressed “serious concerns” about the award’s amount, which has increased from $14.8 million the previous year.

    Mr. Cook, whose net wealth is over £1 billion, received his payment in shares, salary, and other expenses.

    Mr. Tim, 61, has frequently expressed his concerns about issues of equality and human rights. And stated in 2015 that he would give away his entire fortune before he dies.

    Apple CEO, Tim Cook received pay of 1,447 times more than the average Apple employee, according to ISS.

    Personal security costs of $630,600 and personal usage of a private jet of $712,500 were included in his deal. Last year, the cost of such benefits “far exceeded” that of comparable organizations, according to ISS.

    Mr. Cook contributed over £7.4 million worth of Apple shares to charity last year, according to a US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing.

    In January, the corporation behind the iPhone, iPad, and MacBook became the first to reach a stock market valuation of $3 trillion (£2.2 trillion), before dropping to its current value of $2.8 trillion (£2.1 trillion).

    Since Mr. Cook took control in 2011, shareholder returns have increased by more than 1,000 percent.

    In the first week of March, Apple will conduct its annual shareholder meeting. Shareholder votes, on the other hand, are purely advisory, with Apple’s board of directors deciding on pay packages.

    Apple’s executive compensation package got the support of 95 percent of shareholders at last year’s meeting.

    Increasing dissent

    Companies in the United States and the United Kingdom are encountering more shareholder pressure on salary and compensation.

    In early 2021, asset management Blackrock, Exxon’s second-largest shareholder, more than doubled its votes against executive pay proposals in the Americas, compared to early 2020.

    In the United Kingdom, more than twice as many FTSE 100 businesses faced shareholder revolts in 2018 than in 2020, denouncing executive pay packages at a time when many employees were facing additional financial challenges as a result of the pandemic.

    To help pay for a huge social spending program, President Joe Biden and legislative Democrats have called for greater taxes on billionaires and big enterprises. By limiting executive salary deductions, the measure would raise nearly $16 billion.

    The idea would raise taxes to pay for federally sponsored paid family leave, increase education budgets, and climate change issues.

    In 2021, GE, IBM, and Starbucks all failed to gain a majority of shareholder support for executive pay. Last year, climate activists led shareholder revolts at ExxonMobil and Chevron, two major US oil companies.

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