All publicly traded companies must disclose their employee count by country. Corporate CEOs often say their employees are their most valuable resource. Employees are also a huge opex item. So as an investor, I'd like to know where this valuable resource is allocated across the globe.
Currently public companies are required to share the ratio of CEO pay to median employee pay. This is meaningless and tells the investor nothing. Investors would be more interested to see the where the employee count is growing or declining. It's the most valuable resource we're told so disclose it. Most disclose their branches or store count by country so shouldn't be any trouble to disclose their most valuable resource by country.
Currently public companies are required to share the ratio of CEO pay to median employee pay. This is meaningless and tells the investor nothing. Investors would be more interested to see the where the employee count is growing or declining. It's the most valuable resource we're told so disclose it. Most disclose their branches or store count by country so shouldn't be any trouble to disclose their most valuable resource by country.