BA Boss Turns Down Bonus
Friday, June 11, 2010 10:04Posted in category News
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Willie Walsh, boss of British Airways has turned down a bonus of £334000. It is the second successive year he has refused to accept a handout. Meanwhile, Sir Stuart Rose, boss of outgoing Marks & Spencer, was awarded a bumper £2.8 million bonus for returning the group to annual profits growth. And he stands ro receive a potential bonus of £2.5 million before he leaves next March.
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