Bankrupt paper pays bonuses it criticized for AIG
It looks like situational high dudgeon. I was never as upset about the AIG bonuses as many in the media were including the Chicago Tribune. At least we know that their editorial board is not controlled by the business side. If anyone on the editorial board gets a bonus, will they refuse it?Two months after denouncing a troubled financial company for doling out hefty management bonuses, a bankrupt news media company is doing the same thing.
"Money for nothing?" blared a Chicago Tribune editorial in mid-March, responding to news that American International Group Inc. planned to give $450 million in bonuses to its top executives during a very public federal bailout.
But this week, the Tribune Co. - which owns the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun, the Hartford Courant and other dailies, along with 23 TV stations - received permission from a Delaware bankruptcy judge to pay out $13.3 million in bonuses to some 700 local and corporate managers.
The payouts come as $2.7 million in severance pay to 68 employees who lost their jobs last year remains frozen.
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The Times editorial has some factual errors and the Tribune has requested a correction.
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