Top execs at GM and Chrysler could be in line for 90 percent pay cut
2009-1023
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According to Automotive News, the Obama administration is planning to cut executive pay at companies that received federal bailout money – including General Motors, Chrysler, GMAC and Chrysler Financial – by as much as 90 percent. No word if executive bonuses will be equally affected, but the move will put a significant dent in the pocket of top-level employees.
Per regulatory filings, GM CEO Fritz Henderson currently takes home $1.3 million in yearly salary. GM CEO Ray Young earns $720,000 while GM Chief Accounting Officer Nick Cyprus takes home $522,000.
Additionally, similar cuts will be made at financial institutions – such as AIG, CitiGroup and Bank of America — that took loans from Uncle Sam. An insider revealed to Automotive News that no executive at AIG will take home more than $200,000 in 2010.
However, those financial institutions that have already paid back their TARP loans – like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley – will be free to regulate their own executive compensations.
Source: LeftLane
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