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Pfizer Execs' Golden Parachute Is Actually a Pay Cut

You probably noticed the item in the WSJ Health blog noting that Pfizer's top executives gave themselves one year's pay if they are laid off, even though regular employees get only 16 weeks of base pay (more if they meet certain conditions).

That's a significant double standard. But did you know that CEO Jeff Kindler (who gets $10 million if he's fired) et al actually took a compensation cut in this deal? The AP reports that the one-year salary deal is actually a reduction from the previous deal, which was 2.99 times one year's salary:

Under the prior change-of-control severance plan, top executives would have gotten 2.99 times the total of their annual base pay and either their target bonus that year or the actual bonus they got the prior year. Actual bonuses are generally much larger than targets.
Of course, this all comes as cold comfort to the 19,500 employees of Pfizer and Wyeth who are about to be laid off in the merger. As this report shows, localities are just beginning to wake up to the fact that the merger -- funded with TARP bailout money -- may actually be damaging, not helping, their local economies.
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