RVonse
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Here: http://www.dw.com/en/how-general-electric-became-a-general-disappointment/a-42542423
This article mostly talks about GE itself but along the way makes a few obvious statements about executive behavior at GE.
Although the American engineering conglomerate claimed not to overcompensate executives, former CEO Jeff Immelt stepped down in 2017 with a retirement package worth upwards of $211 million (€171.1 million), while GE posted a $9.8 billion loss for last year. Something just doesn't add up.
...In 2001, Welch received the largest retirement package in history. Valued at $420 million, it included access to an $80,000-per-month Manhattan apartment, tickets to elite sporting events and lifelong use of airplanes and other GE facilities.
During his tenure, it was not uncommong for Immelt to take company aircrafts to business meetings, often having an empty jet follow behind, just in case.
Its pretty obvious that at GE, there is no relationship between job performance and pay for the CEO's. Which is also how it goes with about 99% of all the other US corporations IMO. Everyone that is honest about this knows this. But where it gets interesting to me is that paradoxically, the far right and the far left are in perfect agreement when it comes to CEO pay. Take far right Alex Jones for example, I have heard him make plenty of statements in opposition to the corruption of CEO. Listening to far right Jones sounds exactly the same as far left Bernie Sanders. See here for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suN-9FrBi7E
So the far left and the far right both knew and continue to know CEO pay is a huge scam in the US. But in contrast to those politics, it is the moderate left....say someone like Hillary Clinton or someone from the moderate right like either Jeb, W Bush, or Mitt Romney. You would hear nothing about problems with CEO corruption with any of those people. They would tell you it is the normal and part of the free market system.
Why is this? IMO it is an important question that never gets asked or answered. I say this for all the Trump haters. Because for all his faults, I'm willing to bet Trump would also tell the truth about CEO corporate corruption. And just this 1 issue..... not understanding why CEO corruption does not get addressed by "the normal politicians" is going to be why we will continue to see politicians like Trump in the future. IMO, when the moderate politicians either can't see or can't address when the king of crony capitalism is without clothes, the ordinary people are still going to vote for someone who does see this kind of stuff. And we will see someone else in the future even more radical than either Trump or Bernie next time around.
This article mostly talks about GE itself but along the way makes a few obvious statements about executive behavior at GE.
Although the American engineering conglomerate claimed not to overcompensate executives, former CEO Jeff Immelt stepped down in 2017 with a retirement package worth upwards of $211 million (€171.1 million), while GE posted a $9.8 billion loss for last year. Something just doesn't add up.
...In 2001, Welch received the largest retirement package in history. Valued at $420 million, it included access to an $80,000-per-month Manhattan apartment, tickets to elite sporting events and lifelong use of airplanes and other GE facilities.
During his tenure, it was not uncommong for Immelt to take company aircrafts to business meetings, often having an empty jet follow behind, just in case.
Its pretty obvious that at GE, there is no relationship between job performance and pay for the CEO's. Which is also how it goes with about 99% of all the other US corporations IMO. Everyone that is honest about this knows this. But where it gets interesting to me is that paradoxically, the far right and the far left are in perfect agreement when it comes to CEO pay. Take far right Alex Jones for example, I have heard him make plenty of statements in opposition to the corruption of CEO. Listening to far right Jones sounds exactly the same as far left Bernie Sanders. See here for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suN-9FrBi7E
So the far left and the far right both knew and continue to know CEO pay is a huge scam in the US. But in contrast to those politics, it is the moderate left....say someone like Hillary Clinton or someone from the moderate right like either Jeb, W Bush, or Mitt Romney. You would hear nothing about problems with CEO corruption with any of those people. They would tell you it is the normal and part of the free market system.
Why is this? IMO it is an important question that never gets asked or answered. I say this for all the Trump haters. Because for all his faults, I'm willing to bet Trump would also tell the truth about CEO corporate corruption. And just this 1 issue..... not understanding why CEO corruption does not get addressed by "the normal politicians" is going to be why we will continue to see politicians like Trump in the future. IMO, when the moderate politicians either can't see or can't address when the king of crony capitalism is without clothes, the ordinary people are still going to vote for someone who does see this kind of stuff. And we will see someone else in the future even more radical than either Trump or Bernie next time around.