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Say on Pay Research Report

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Say on Pay Research Report from IR Insight now available to download

When do IROs and corporate secretaries get involved in say on pay?

What impact does it have on workload?

Where is say on pay headed?

These questions are answered in the Say on Pay Research Report, published by Corporate Secretary magazine in conjunction with IR Insight, the research arm of IR magazine.

Ahead of the 2012 proxy season, IR Insight asked US IROs and corporate secretaries about the impact say on pay had last year, both on their companies and on themselves.

Respondents also gave their views on the need for greater interdepartmental cooperation and their predictions for this year’s round of shareholder voting.

A total of 181 US companies took part in the survey, represented by 80 IROs and 108 corporate secretaries.

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