Quote from blade235:
Is it me, or do all those companies forgot, what exactly a bonus is, or for that matter, a salary?
Quote from blade235:
Please tell me the definiton of a bonus. Then tell me if this is in line in this day and age.
My opinion..
No performance, no bonus. No growth, no bonus. Bailout, no bonus.
Is it me, or do all those companies forgot, what exactly a bonus is, or for that matter, a salary?
Quote from Mecro:
No, they are just taking their last chance to rob the public. That's why it's so blatant.
It's only the top of the pyramid within these firms that are pushing hard for this. They know that the time is up.
Quote from blade235:
I just don t understand that the offer of a bailout, doesn t come with a couple of rules, like, I don t know, no bonusses?
Quote from blade235:
Please tell me the definiton of a bonus. Then tell me if this is in line in this day and age.
My opinion..
No performance, no bonus. No growth, no bonus. Bailout, no bonus.
Is it me, or do all those companies forgot, what exactly a bonus is, or for that matter, a salary?
Quote from nutmeg:
You could get a bonus for something as simple as showing up at work everyday. Various incentives can reduce turnover. If your annual pay were 60% bonus, it could be predicated on dozens of things other than profits.
Quote from GermanTrader:
Well, someone in those companies thinks they're worth a bonus, and since those receiving bonuses are wayyyy up the chain, it is clear that normal rules of performance do not apply to them, as they would to the majority of that firm's employees. No way. These folks got rich bonuses not because of profit or cost-cutting, but because they played a part in the financial game that netted that firm billions in bailout money. They did or said the right things at the right times. They got paid for playing politics.