• @IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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    289 months ago

    So those employees got an average bonus of $13,000. Not nothing, but hardly c-suite insane levels of compensation.

    Also, what do the relevant employee contracts look like? A lot of the time bonuses are built into the contract and tied to very specific metrics. If that is the case, the CBC would have to pay out that bonus, regardless of the overall state of the company.

    • sadreality
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      -159 months ago

      Using tax payer money on ezec bonus while doing lay offs is bad optic no matter what contract says.

      With that being said… Shouldn’t these contract be public record and should not we know how this clown situation came to be?

      • @IrateAnteater@sh.itjust.works
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        189 months ago

        The law doesn’t give a shit about optics. If it’s in the contract, they owe the money. This type of pay structure (base pay + defined bonus) is the norm across many industries, not just media.

        Also, these aren’t exec bonuses. CBC does not have 1100 executives.

          • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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            59 months ago

            If you ever feel the need to post a comment just reading “Triggered” please do. It highlights how weak your initial argument was… and at the same time it lets you reinforce your personal bubble because “tHe dOwNvOtEs mEaN I’m rIgHt”

            • sadreality
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              -89 months ago

              I don’t see any down votes but the replies speak for themselves ;)

              Why y’all so salty, tho?

              Also nobody addressed core of my argument either. CBC is a corrupt org and we don’t know how this contracts were structured beyond original comment’s trust me bro theory.

              If this is so cut and dry, release the docs!