Via Rail and CBC are under scrutiny for awarding significant bonuses to executives and employees despite financial challenges and layoffs. Via Rail distributed $11 million in bonuses amid travel delays and financial troubles, while CBC managers granted themselves $14.9 million in bonuses during a fiscal year marked by layoffs and financial hardship. Taxpayers groups are pressuring CBC to disclose executive bonus details.
#REPORT: CBC executives awarded themselves $14.9 MILLION in bonuses at the end of March even as the CBC laid off 141 employees in the past fiscal year. https://t.co/yBhlSYOHUC
A taxpayers group is holding the CBC’s heels to the fire after the state broadcaster refused to release records of how much money its senior executives made in bonuses. Read more: https://t.co/hgQGreDuHt https://t.co/CeR9ZiB1kH
DOCUMENTS: #CBC managers in fiscal year just ended awarded themselves $14.9 million in bonuses as @PresidentCBCRC claimed financial hardship and laid off 141 employees. https://t.co/x0nOcC5Ls5 @adriearsenault @CBCTheNational @ChuckTCBC @PierrePoilievre @PascaleStOnge_ #cdnpoli https://t.co/lGAErgn6Yc
Newly released documents show Via Rail handed out $11 million in bonuses to executives and employees amid frequent travel delays and ongoing financial troubles. READ MORE: https://t.co/CmEcO6qkus https://t.co/CmEcO6qkus
Via Rail paid $11 million in bonuses amid travel delays and losses https://t.co/G6J2VfqNl0 https://t.co/NqkhVKnT1C