Wednesday 19 March 2014

Sears Canada exec salaries doubled while thousands laid off

And the good news just keeps on coming...read the whole story here:

http://www.torontosun.com/2014/03/19/sears-canada-exec-salaries-doubled-while-thousands-laid-off

If the link doesn't work, here are the highlights:

MONTREAL — Top Sears Canada executives saw their salaries nearly double last year as the chain laid off thousands of workers.
The top five executives at the retail chain earned $4.8 million last year, compared with about $2.4 million a year earlier.
The information appears in a circular released in advance of the April 24 shareholders' meeting in Toronto.
Sears Canada's new CEO, Douglas Campbell, got a major raise when he was promoted from COO in September. He got a 47% pay increase, bringing his base salary to $654,000 plus a $238,000 annual bonus.
If Campbell is fired without just cause, he gets a $3-million golden handshake, which includes a $2.2-million bonus.
Vice-presidents Klaudio Leshnjani and Salim Maherali got 85% and 86% raises, respectively. Leshnjani earned $775,000 in 2013 and Maherali received $581,000, with sharp increases to their base salaries and bonuses.
The company's five-year share price increased just 30% while the S&P/TSX index grew by 82% over the same period.
Sears Canada sales fell 8.2% to $4 billion during fiscal 2013, and store sales fell 6.4%. Profits increased more than fourfold, however, to $447 million.
The drop in sales led Sears Canada to give cut 1,600 jobs across Canada in mid-January, largely in call centres. The retailer cut another 624 positions in their stores at the end of January.

2 comments:

  1. The dealers are sinking slowly with this big ship while the execs and shareholders smile all the way to the bank ...

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  2. Well, how else did you think that they would be able to pay the big bosses saleries. That just proves "the more for me" attitude that Sears projects. They don't care, they just want it all. Goodbye Sears it was not a fun ride,.

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