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Boeing CEO Muilenburg won't get most of his 2019 pay
New York (CNN) Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg will take a significant cut in pay for 2019 and 2020, according to the company's new chairman. In an interview on CNBC Tuesday morning, Dave Calhoun, who was named Boeing's chairman last month when the board stripped Muilenburg of that title, said that the CEO called him Saturday morning to suggest he shouldn't take any stock or bonus money for this year. The pay cut is due to widespread criticism of the company after two fatal 737 Max… (www.cnn.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
...."yea, that bandaid will stop the bleeding until we get the head back on"......
Most of the posts on this thread sound like democratic cry babies. FIRE HIM, JAIL!!!!’ Dear God
I have said the he should have been fired months ago. If you are the top dog. Then a failure such as the demands that you fall with the bones. Adios. Enjoy retirement and pray every day for the loss. I pray the cost of the system did not play a part in the loss of lives. Let your conscious be your guide.
Good question. This poor excuse for a CEO should have been fired.
He ought to be flat out fired!
a lot of people died and he is still employed with millions of dollars in pay. Then, who went to prison? Who was the negligent then? When somebody dies for negigence, somebody goes to prison. Who was the greedy executive under HIM.
Muilenberg should have been fired or done the honorable thing and resigned. Losing the Chairman title does little to show that he is the one ultimately responsible for the Max debacle. As a Boeing shareholder I find his continued presence as CEO to be an insult.