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	<author_name>AFL-CIO</author_name>
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	<title>Tell the SEC that Executive Pay Disclosure Matters!</title>
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	<description>President Trump’s chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has called for a review of the agency’s executive pay disclosure rules, while corporate trade associations like the National Association of Manufacturers and the HR Policy Association have urged the SEC to reduce these disclosure requirements. While the length of executive compensation disclosure by companies has increased over the years, this trend reflects the growing and increasingly complex types of executive pay and perks that companies are providing to their CEOs. Tell the SEC that transparency is key to helping curb executive compensation abuses.</description>
	<url>https://act.aflcio.org/letters/tell-the-sec-that-executive-pay-disclosure-matters</url>
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