THE groundswell of protest against executive pay claimed another success yesterday when insurance giant Aviva said its chief executive would waive this year's pay rise, and it would review its "golden hello" payments.
Andrew Moss, whose salary is almost £1m, has forgone a £46,000 rise, Aviva said, as it sought to soften investor discontent on the eve of this week's annual general meeting.
The concession also follows shareholder pay protests at the meetings of Alliance Trust and notably Barclays last Friday.
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