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For a simple reason, however, the votes are unlikely to make severance payments less common or contract language less narrow.
The company, which is based in Clinton, Miss., sought a bankruptcy court's approval yesterday to make severance payments to employees laid off before its filing.
He is now engaged in arbitration with the company, which refused to make severance payments to him; he has retained PricewaterhouseCoopers as an accountant to help him in that arbitration.
And the A.F.L.-C.I.O., along with Jesse Jackson's Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, filed a motion today asking the judge overseeing Enron's bankruptcy proceedings to order Enron to make severance and other payments to former Enron employees.
Worker representatives insist that shutting down Bochum would cost more than it would save, because of the need to clean up the site, with its legacy as a former coal mine, to make severance payments to employees and to move production to another factory.
Gannett, a largely nonunion company, is under no obligation to make severance or any other payments to most of the people it lays off, and it is not alone in looking for ways to spend less on employees as it weathers the downturn; many newspaper companies, including The New York Times Company, have cut wages and benefits.
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The Acer chairman, JT Wang, told an investor conference that the second-quarter was a "correction period" and its loss was worse than expected because the company cleared up excessive inventory and made severance payments for senior management resignations.
Dan Vasella, boss of Novartis, a Swiss pharmaceutical giant, and a favourite target of pay activists, earned SFr17m ($14m) in 2007, down 33% from 2006, because he missed his targets.Last year France introduced a new measure, unheard of elsewhere, which makes severance payments conditional on performance.
A government spokesman said: "All departments must weigh the importance of accountability and transparency, as well as value for money for the taxpayer, against any potential benefits when choosing to make a severance payment".
The post-Enron Congress has shunned even modest protections like rules to require companies to make promised severance payments or to let workers elect representatives to the board of their 401(k) plans.
He says the club should ask themselves whether Guardiola would be an improvement on the Dutchman, whose intention to depart Old Trafford when his contract expires in 2017 could in theory make a severance more straightforward than with a longer-term incumbent.
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