China to release document regulating SOE executive salaries
A Chinese official says the government is writing up a document to more effectively regulate State-owned enterprises (SOEs) as well as executives’ salaries.
Hu Xiaoyi, Vice Minister of Human Resources and Social Security said the document would be released in the near future during an Aug. 4 press conference held by the State Council Information Office.
Hu said two steps would be taken to regulate SOE executives’ salaries. The government will firstly regulate the salaries of SOE executives in central enterprises and then instruct local governments on setting the salaries of those executives running local companies.?
“Five principles are used to formulate this document,” Hu explained. “We should combine market regulation with government supervision; strike a balance between short-term and long-term financial incentives for their achievements; improve salary regulations; provide insurance for employees; and coordinate salary increases for executives of SOEs and for employees.”