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More than 41 per cent rejected last year's proposal, but shareholder advisory firm Glass Lewis, who urged shareholders to vote no at this year's vote, said most unaffiliated shareholders opposed it a year ago.
Nearly 55 per cent of shareholders rejected CI's approach to compensation on Wednesday, compared with 61.9 per cent who voted no last year.
Say on Pay votes ask investors to vote on pay for a company's top executives. Such votes at annual meetings that are described as "advisory" traditionally receive shareholder support.
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