
Investment conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway announced Friday that its board members have unanimously recommended shareholders vote against a proposal calling for detailed workforce management reporting across all company operations.
The recommendation came in a proxy filing ahead of Berkshire’s annual shareholder meeting scheduled for May 2 in Omaha, Nebraska. The proposed measure would have required the company to create comprehensive reports detailing how it oversees employee and human resources management throughout its various business units.
The same filing revealed that legendary investor Warren Buffett, who turned 95 and stepped away from his CEO role at year’s end, earned total compensation of $389,488 during 2025. This figure includes his standard annual salary of $100,000 along with additional costs for personal security services and home protection.








