Slugcatcher suspects, just another sign of simmering discontent by the owners of the business?">
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The problems with paying too much for hired help

WAS last week's "first strike" vote by shareholders against the executive-pay report of Woodside Petroleum such a big surprise or, as <i>Slugcatcher</i> suspects, just another sign of simmering discontent by the owners of the business?

The problems with paying too much for hired help

The official line from management is that the vote was some form of international conspiracy orchestrated by proxy advisers, specialist firms which suggest which way a shareholder should vote on contentious...

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