Thread regarding Weatherford International Ltd. layoffs

Weatherford gives retention and quarterly cash bonuses to Senior Execs and Directors

https://www.andrewjowett.net/2019/04/02/weatherford-gives-retention-and-quarterly-cash-bonuses-to-senior-execs/

Weatherford, a struggling oilfield services company, has announced changes to its cash bonus scheme for 2019 for senior executives and directors.

As a result, CEO Mark McCollum will be receiving a retention bonus of $2 million, and CEO Christoph Bausch will get $1.3 million. Three other members of the executive team will get bonuses of between $637,500 and $1.4 million each. The retention bonuses will be paid within 30 days.

The executives will also be eligible for quarterly cash bonuses. The target annual bonus for McCollum is $7 million, Bausch $1.65 million and the other executives between $231,000 and $2.3 million. Bonuses will be paid on achievement of certain quarterly and cumulative performance goals. If the executives achieve their stretch targets, they will get double.

The directors also decided that, for 2019 and 2020, they will receive all their compensation in cash and will no longer receive equity as compensation for their service. For 2016 & 2017, the directors on average received about $150,000 in cash and $185,000 in stock awards annually. That $185,000 will now also be paid in cash.

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Just tell me whose office is holding all this "cash"?

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/391215/

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Post ID: @5bjh+ZrDLCXQ

it’s a crooked industry- what were you expecting- should ‘a seen this coming months ago - scum o th earth

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Post ID: @3qje+ZrDLCXQ

not a joke. no more shares

straight cash bonuses for executives

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Post ID: @zwz+ZrDLCXQ

Wait you guys are getting paid?!

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Post ID: @hya+ZrDLCXQ

I don’t see a problem.

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Post ID: @jaf+ZrDLCXQ

It’s not a joke. It is the way the game works. As companies and civilisations collapse under a mountain of debt those at the top pillage as much as they can before the unavoidable end.

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Post ID: @cxq+ZrDLCXQ

CASH BONUS - SO WHEN THEY SALE PRODUCT LINES THEY ARE ASKING FOR A CASH SALE ONLY. INSTEAD OF DEPOSITING THE MONEY IN THE BANK, THEY ARE PUTTING IT IN THERE POCKETS. YOU GUYS STILL THERE NEED TO RUN FAST AWAY.

OH AND THEY STILL CAN'T PAY EVERYONE'S EXPENSES BACK HUH? I GO KNOCK ON HIS DOOR AND DEMAND IT BE PAID.

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Post ID: @nep+ZrDLCXQ

10 BILLION IN DEBT AND ONE PERSON GETS A 7 MILLION DOLLAR BONUS??? HOW IS THAT JUSTIFIED. I HOPE THE BANKS KNOW THIS AND THEY DON'T APPROVE THE BANKRUPTCY. COMPANY PROBABLY WOULDN'T BE IN DEBT IF YOU CUT OUT ALL THESE BONUSES THAT MAKE NO SINCE.

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Post ID: @dkb+ZrDLCXQ

Of course it’s not a joke! The old saying- all pigs are equal but some are more equal than everyone else - applies here!

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Post ID: @zqa+ZrDLCXQ

I hope this is a joke

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Post ID: @gqx+ZrDLCXQ

Is this a joke?

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