THE WHAT? Shareholders of UK-based FMCG manufacturer, Unilever have voted against a remuneration report, according to a report published by the Financial Times, a move that may concern the next CEO, Hein Schumacher who is due to join the company in July.
THE DETAILS Some 60 percent of votes opposed the executive pay plan, which details a base salary of €1.85 million for Schumacher, considerably higher than Alan Jope’s total package of €5.4 million.
THE WHY? The Financial Times reports that shareholders are concerned that not only is the salary above that of UK market peers but is classed as ‘fixed remuneration’, meaning that it is not dependent on performance.
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Examples of aesthetics supplies include:
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Dermal Fillers: Injectable substances used to add volume and reduce wrinkles.
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Botulinum Toxin (Botox): Injectables used to temporarily relax facial muscles and reduce wrinkles.
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Laser Devices: Equipment used for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, tattoo removal, and other laser treatments.
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Chemical Peels: Solutions applied to the skin to exfoliate and improve texture.
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Microdermabrasion Devices: Tools used for mechanical exfoliation to rejuvenate skin.
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Microneedling Devices: Devices that create tiny punctures in the skin to stimulate collagen production.
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Cosmeceuticals: Skincare products that contain biologically active ingredients with pharmaceutical-like benefits.
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Sterilization and Disinfection Products: Essential for maintaining hygiene and preventing infections in clinical settings.