The Travelers Companies, Inc. (Co.) | CEO pay ratio and executive compensation at The Travelers Companies

Status
9.85% votes in favour
AGM date
Previous AGM date
Proposal number
7
Resolution details
Company ticker
TRV
Lead filer
Resolution ask
Adopt or amend a policy
ESG theme
  • Governance
ESG sub-theme
  • Remuneration or pay
Type of vote
Shareholder proposal
Filer type
Shareholder
Company sector
Financials
Company HQ country
United States
Resolved clause
RESOLVED: shareholders recommend that The Travelers Companies, Inc. (our Company) improve the executive compensation program to include the CEO pay ratio factor.
Supporting statement
SUPPORTING STATEMENT: Our Company’s CEO pay ratio was 194:1 (or 181:1) for 2022 (2023 Proxy Statement p.114).America’s ballooning executive compensation is not sustainable for the economy, and there is no rational methodology or program to decide the executive compensation, particularly because there is no consideration of the CEO pay ratio factor. The sharp disparity of income has a direct negative impact on America’s social instability. For example, an article from Politico.com 09/16/2023 "‘No defensible argument’: Anger boils over at CEO pay" stated: “The historic UAW strike puts an exclamation point on more than a decade of efforts… to narrow the pay gap between top executives and workers. GM CEO Mary Barra’s $29 million pay package is 362 times what her company’s median employee makes. For Ford CEO Jim Farley, the ratio is 281 times. It’s 365:1 for Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares and his average employee. Median CEO pay at the largest U.S. public companies hit $22.3 million last year, ... And between 1978 and 2021, executive compensation at large American companies increased by more than 1,400 percent.” Shareholders in JPMorgan Chase & Co., Intel, Netflix and other big companies rejected sky-high executive pay packages in 2022 and 2023.As a policy recommendation, our Company may refer to Aristotle’s Politiká/Politics, in which he concluded that in a stable community (polis), the disparity of land ownership should not be more than 5 times. Human nature has not changed so dramatically. The CEO pay ratios of big Japanese and European companies are not so far away from Aristotle’s recommendation

Filed by Jing Zhao.

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