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United States News Title: United Airlines CEO Walks Away with $21 Million Exit Package After Resigning Due to Corruption Probe Crime and corruption pay in America; you just have to be a corporate CEO, Wall Street executive, senior member of the military-industrial-intelligence complex or a politician. These so-called elites have perverted American justice to such a degree that not only are they now entirely above the law, theyre actually rewarded for unethical and crony behavior even after they get caught. Nothing sums up how completely fraudulent and corrupt the U.S. economy has become than the following story, which describes how the United Airlines CEO who stepped down in the midst of a corruption probe is rewarded with a $21 million exit package, free flights for life, and free parking in downtown Chicago forever. No, Im not making this up. From the Omaha World-Herald: When Jeff Smisek stepped down as United Airlines chief executive last week amid a federal corruption probe, he didnt walk away empty-handed. He will receive at least $21 million in cash and stock, fly free for the rest of his life and keep his company car. Then there is the parking. He can park free in downtown Chicago and at airports in Houston and Chicago for the rest of his life. The full value of Smiseks exit package could be even higher hes still eligible for the incentive pay that accumulated before his resignation. In all, Bloomberg estimates he will walk away with $28.6 million. Thats more than double his pay last year, which reached $12.8 million. Smiseks resignation was tied to a federal investigation into whether the air carrier launched a money-losing flight from Newark, New Jersey, to Columbia, South Carolina, to benefit the influential then-chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, who owned a vacation home near Columbia. Smiseks tenure was also pockmarked by technical glitches that briefly grounded Uniteds fleet this year, and a difficult merger with Continental. You see, he wasnt just rewarded for corruption, he was incompetent too. This is very, very typical, said Charles Elson, chairman of the University of Delawares Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance. Less typical: Smiseks non-cash compensation, including the company car, health insurance and the lifetime of free flights (and companion tickets), compensation experts say. United is even picking up the tax bill for the free flights, which the company has estimated could come to more than $437,000. From the workers perspective, its obviously a different mentality, said Molly Sheerer, a spokeswoman for the union, which is in the midst of contract negotiations with the airline. We believe theres something wrong when an executive is awarded over $25 million for failing to do his job. Now heres the real kicker
The way that CEO employment agreements are written, you really have to commit a felony before they can fire you and not pay you anything, said Paul Hodgson, a partner at BHJ Partners, a compensation research firm. Just being bad at your job or immoral or unethical or whatever is not enough usually. Heads I win, tails you lose. Just another day in the imperial Banana Republic. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
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Did he do as well as Carly Fiorina?
I don't think she got the free airplane trips for life.
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