Major investor slams more than half of Denmark's biggest companies for wage policies
MP Pension, which owns shares in 24 of the Danish C25 companies, is dissatisfied with the wage policies and reports created by these companies. It has therefore rejected almost two thirds of the companies' management wage policies at recent AGMs.

"It is a good start, but we are only halfway. I hope they put their backs into it in the future."
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