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		<title>Salary Fixing!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the BBC, the Treasury department is going to &#8220;negotiate&#8221; with 7 financial companies to cut the compensation of their top 25 employees by an average of 50%, with some salaries dropping by 90% in favor of stocks as payment, in an effort to ensure that executives act with the best interests of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8319674.stm" target="_blank">BBC</a>, the Treasury department is going to &#8220;negotiate&#8221; with 7 financial companies to cut the compensation of their top 25 employees by an average of 50%, with some salaries dropping by 90% in favor of stocks as payment, in an effort to ensure that executives act with the best interests of the company at heart.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the thing, if the executives don&#8217;t act with the best interest of the company at heart, they open themselves up to a class action lawsuit from the shareholders for failing in their fiduciary duty.  So why does the government need to involve itself, and where does the federal government get off telling a company how much they can pay their workers??</p>
<p>It&#8217;s based on the notion that these 7 companies took federal money as part of the TARP program, so therefore, the government can control the company.  The problem is that these stipulations weren&#8217;t in the TARP program.  The government made an agreement, and has gone back at least twice now, to change it after the fact, because they either don&#8217;t like the result, or want to do more.</p>
<p>I find the specter of governmental control of wages repugnant.  You may call me paranoid, but if this doesn&#8217;t bother you, I&#8217;d say you&#8217;re not paranoid enough.</p>
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