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Can't believe nobody beat me to this.....talk amongst yourselves!


AP
UAL CEO Paid $39.7M in 2006
Monday March 26, 7:28 pm ET
By Jeremy Herron, AP Business Writer

United Chairman, CEO Gets Compensation Worth $39.7 Million in First Year Out of Bankruptcy
NEW YORK (AP) -- The chairman, chief executive and president of UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines, received compensation worth $39.7 million in 2006, the company's first year as a standalone company after emerging from three years of bankruptcy protection.
The lion's share of Glenn Tilton's remuneration came in the form of stock and option awards granted in February, including an award the Chicago-based company valued at $20 million when it was issued Feb. 2, one day after UAL emerged from court-protected bankruptcy.
Tilton received subsequent awards worth about $18 million over the next four weeks. He was paid a base salary of $687,083, received $839,028 in non-equity incentive plan compensation and was granted other compensation of $210,959.
Among the perquisites Tilton received was the use of a company car and driver, which UAL said was worth $40,196. He also received unlimited air travel aboard United Airlines and reimbursement for financial management advisory service.
The Associated Press calculations of total pay include executives' salary, bonus, incentives, perks, above-market returns on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock options and awards granted during the year. They may vary from totals listed in the summary compensation table in the company's proxy filed with the SEC.
UAL's bankruptcy filing made headlines in 2002 because it was the largest ever by an airline. The company labored to reduce operating costs and eventually received permission to terminate its pensions covering 120,000 workers, shifting $5 billion in obligations to a federal pension guarantor in one of the largest pension defaults in U.S. history.
UAL shares rose 22 cents to $38.54 in electronic aftermarket trading after falling $1.09, or 2.8 percent, to close Monday at $38.32 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
 
Once again...

...history repeats itself.

I suppose now we(all airline pilots) shouldn't feel bad when we get OURS, right?
 
How much stock did the pilots get? If its based on seniority or compensation, how much did a senior Capt vs a senior FO get?

Just curious.
 
Quit whining.

Just because you aren't resourceful enough to go get your MBA, climb the ladder by screwing your other MBA friends and get to a senior management position so you could hitch a ride with the CEO's like a Civil War-era, camp-following whore to the next company where you would beat down workers and collect pay and bonuses when you sold the company off to the likes of (insert name of corporate raider or mega-multi-national corporation here) before getting your own shot to be CEO of a major corporation that trashes the environment around the world but doesn't get caught because you pay off the slime-ball, Third World dictator who runs the oil-rich countries with whom you do business and then move on to a HUGE bankrupt company where you see a golden opportunity to help your own army of ladder-climbing sychophants by generating nearly half-a-billion bucks in bankruptcy fees before skimming your own 8-figure ANNUAL pay package before moving on, why can't you see that this is the way of the world these days and just accept it?

Time to get out the torches and hit the streets, fellow "little" people...TC
 
Maybe ALPA should take negotiating tips from Tilton...
 
If business in this country continues in this direction I believe that someday there will be a massive uprising against management and quite possibly elected officials.

Remember in one of the 'Planet of the Apes' sequels/prequels when the apes who were in slavery to the humans were led by some chimpanzee and fought back against their masters? ...... OK, maybe you don't.

GP
 
Wow - Tilton makes Leo Mullin (former Delta CEO) look like a chump with his $18 million retirement package... It's true that Tilton left a good job at Chevron (I think it was Chevron) to take on the United bankruptcy (you gotta get compensated for that risk), but that amount is a bit ridiculous...........
 
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Don't remember the leader's name.
 
If business in this country continues in this direction I believe that someday there will be a massive uprising against management and quite possibly elected officials.

Remember in one of the 'Planet of the Apes' sequels/prequels when the apes who were in slavery to the humans were led by some chimpanzee and fought back against their masters? ...... OK, maybe you don't.

GP

Gup, I agree with your first paragraph but don't think we have the stomach for a Boston Tea Party.

Your second paragraph gives away your age :).

BTW, I'm glad Tilton got his that way he doesn't have to worry about making the mortgage and car payments....that way he can focus his attention on running UAL (sarcasm).
 
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There will be no "uprising". American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, and the "mystery" of Anna Nicole's demise, et al provide the distraction and induce the stupor...
 
Ok, so it's essentially all in stock and stock options. Someone here post what the strike price is for his option grants. I would expect the majority of those grants to be underwater at this point.

You also need to look at the vesting dates of the option grants.

In other words, I wouldn't get all worked up that he made nearly 40 mil. last year, as that's not the case.
 
There will be no "uprising". American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, and the "mystery" of Anna Nicole's demise, et al provide the distraction and induce the stupor...


Kill your TV people. It's the new opiate of the masses. Those of you who voted for Bush have zero right to complain about airline executive pay. Bush PROMISED to run the company like a corporation. He and his team of 'executives' (mostly ex oil) did exactly what they promised. Why is anybody surprised? God save us from Evangelicals....
 
Kill your TV people. It's the new opiate of the masses. Those of you who voted for Bush have zero right to complain about airline executive pay. Bush PROMISED to run the company like a corporation. He and his team of 'executives' (mostly ex oil) did exactly what they promised. Why is anybody surprised? God save us from Evangelicals....

Here we go, I'm going to pop a bag of pop corn for this thread. Yee-ha, we're living now!
 
Where did that come from?

God save us from Evangelicals?

We're discussing airline CEO pay and Bush' tangential connection to it, and you take the opportunity to sideswipe the personal beliefs of hundreds of millions of people? Mind explaining how this pertains to the topic at hand? If God saves you, it will most likely be due to a Christian's witness, not in spite of it.
 
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