12-12-2008, 03:07 PM
http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/hot_...age-2.html
2009 10Best Winners and Losers - CEO Salary
Winners: The immolation of the domestic auto industry is ruining livelihoods, except at Detroit-area U-Haul agencies and in executive suites. After weathering a 25-percent pay cut in 2007, GM chairman Rick Wagoner was given a $550,000 raise for 2008, restoring his base salary to $2.2 million. Living on that previous weekly pretax wage of $31,731 must have been tough. Should he wish to feel truly unloved, Wagoner can look crosstown to the lousiest team in pro football, William Clay Ford’s clueless Detroit Lions, and consider that an unspectacular defensive end named DeWayne White earned almost six times the GM chairman’s base pay in ’07.
Shortly before announcing a record $8.7 billion second-quarter loss in 2008, Ford disclosed that CEO Alan Mulally’s total compensation in ’07 was $21.7 million, including a $2 million base salary and $7 million in “incentive bonus awards.” And Chrysler, LLC, co-president Tom La Sorda was handed a $15.8-million bonus for his role in managing DaimlerChrysler’s breakup. He is now—understandably—the very last soul in Detroit who believes the merger was a splendid idea.
And it’s worth noting here that American Suzuki chairman Rick Suzuki announced last March that he is stepping down “to bear responsibility” for the company’s slow sales and earnings. Suzuki, 60, who is the grandson of Suzuki Motor Corporation founder Michio Suzuki, said he also would be forced to cut the 674-member U.S. workforce by 55 through voluntary retirement packages. The slime.