Core Points - The establishment of the Compensation and Assessment Committee aims to improve the governance structure of the company and enhance the assessment and compensation management system for directors and senior management [1][2] - The committee is responsible for formulating assessment standards and compensation policies for directors and senior management, and it reports directly to the board of directors [1][2] Composition - The committee consists of three directors, with a majority being independent directors [2] - The chairman of the committee is an independent director, elected by the committee members and approved by the board [2] Responsibilities and Authority - The committee's main responsibilities include developing compensation plans based on the roles and responsibilities of directors and senior management, reviewing their performance, and supervising the execution of the compensation system [8][9] - The committee proposes recommendations to the board regarding the compensation of directors and senior management, as well as any changes to incentive plans [9][10] Decision-Making Procedures - The committee is required to meet at least once a year, with meetings announced three days in advance, unless all members agree to waive this notice [13][14] - Decisions require the presence of at least two-thirds of the committee members and must be approved by a majority [14][15] Meeting Regulations - Meetings can include company directors and senior management as needed, and the committee may hire external consultants for professional advice [17][18] - All members and related personnel have confidentiality obligations regarding the matters discussed in meetings [22] Miscellaneous - The working rules of the committee will be implemented upon approval by the board and will be revised in accordance with national laws and regulations if necessary [23][24]
*ST亚振: 亚振家居股份有限公司董事会薪酬与考核委员会工作细则