According to Mark Sweney's
report in "The Guardian", almost a quarter of investors failed to support broadcaster's remuneration report and £8.4m payout to Adam Crozier, The boss of ITV.
"It is understood that 99% of shareholders voted to accept a new remuneration policy – and 95% voted to accept a new long term incentive policy – which will significantly increase how much Crozier might receive in bonuses and share awards.
The new scheme will see Crozier's maximum bonus increase from 180% to 200% of his £900,000 salary, and his long-term incentive plan maximum rise from 225% to 350% of salary."
Meanwhile, the same newspaper reports that "(BBC) Staff earning less than £50,000 with be given a 1% rise, tied to a minimum of £390, with no increase for anyone earning more than that, including senior management."
The report, by John Plunkett, is
here.