Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Auto Industry Close to Bankruptcy But Its CEOs Get Pricey Perks

How many of the automaker CEOs travelled commercial to get to Congress yesterday and today? The answer is a big fat ZERO!

All three CEOs - Rick Wagoner of GM, Alan Mulally of Ford, and Robert Nardelli of Chrysler - exercised their perks Tuesday by flying in corporate jets to DC. Wagoner flew in GM's $36 million luxury aircraft to tell members of Congress that the company is burning through cash, asking for $10-12 billion for GM alone. Wagoner's private jet trip to Washington cost his ailing company an estimated $20,000 roundtrip. In comparison, seats on Northwest Airlines flight 2364 from Detroit to Washington were going online for $288 coach and $837 first class.

Ford CEO Mulally's corporate jet is a perk included for both he and his wife as part of his employment contract along with a $28 million salary last year. Mulally actually lives in Seattle, not Detroit. The company jet takes him home and back on weekends.

Please tell me that Congress is not that dumb to allow a bailout without demanding a major change to Detroit's business model.

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