Mr. Shaman
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2007
- Messages
- 7,829
"At the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which has directly overseen AIG since its federal takeover in September, officials have studied the possibility of rescinding or delaying the bonuses. They even brought in outside lawyers for advice. The conclusion: If the bonuses weren't paid, the AIG staffers would be able to sue the company and probably would win, not just what they were owed but also punitive damages that would make the ultimate cost perhaps two to three times as high as the bonuses themselves."
Sorry, folks....you're workin'-for the U.S. Taxpayers, now!!!
Much the SAME way BUSHCO deemed all previous oil-contracts (with Iraq) null & VOID, after "we" took-over....we Taxpayers don't recognize any previous-contracts you had with AIG's old-owners!!!
Much the SAME way BUSHCO deemed all previous oil-contracts (with Iraq) null & VOID, after "we" took-over....we Taxpayers don't recognize any previous-contracts you had with AIG's old-owners!!!