Grumbling @ Goldman...
With all the hype recently about Goldman Sachs being the only major investment bank to avoid being stung in last year’s subprime mortgage fiasco and the record profits it rung up last year, bonus time was expected to be a time of good cheer for Goldman employees.
But, according to The New York Post, some were not so happy with their year-end stocking stuffers. The paper, citing “whispers”, said that some cost center employees, the back office operations, IT employees and such, were getting stiffed.
The firm’s chief executive, Lloyd C. Blankfein, was rewarded with a record $67.9 million bonus, while its co-presidents, Gary Cohn and Jon Winkelried, each received bonuses of about $40.5 million, up 58 percent from last year. And the bank also set aside 20.2 billion to pay employee wages, benefits and bonuses this year, a 23 percent increase from last year.
But cost center workers expecting 75 percent of their salary as a bonus, got only 15 percent, the newspaper said.[Share]
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