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Business & Finance

Australian steelmaker slammed for 'obscene' bonuses

SYDNEY : Bosses at Australia 's BlueScope steel have been attacked for pocketing "obscene" bonuses worth Aus$3.0 millio
Published August 23, 2011

bluescope-steelSYDNEY: Bosses at Australia's BlueScope steel have been attacked for pocketing "obscene" bonuses worth Aus$3.0 million (US$3.1 million), after they sacked 1,000 workers and abandoned their export business.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon seized upon the figures, contained in the company's annual report Monday which revealed a Aus$1.05 billion loss, condemning BlueScope's executives as "out of touch".

"This company is laying off 1,000 workers and it has its hand out for taxpayer support to the tune of Aus$100 million, yet it still has the gall to pay its executives these obscene bonuses," said Xenophon.

"I would like BlueScope's executives to explain to their sacked workers why the bosses need the money more than the sacked workers do."

Xenophon said it was a "dark day for corporate governance" when company chiefs could take bumper pay for their performance when their "corporate behaviour was pretty bad".

He called on Prime Minister Julia Gillard to reduce any assistance sought by BlueScope under her Aus$100 million industry bailout by Aus$3 million and demanded an explanation from the firm for its "outrageous" payouts.

BlueScope, Australia's largest steelmaker by output, on Monday said it would abandon its export business and axe 1,000 jobs, as manufacturing faced the worst crisis in decades due to the meteoric local dollar.

Gillard offered BlueScope emergency access to a Aus$100 million contingency fund intended for a planned pollution tax, to be introduced next July, as well as $30 million in assistance for the regions where it has sacked workers.

The Australian Workers Union said the executive bonus payments were a "slap in the face" to the 1,000 people who have lost their jobs.

"This is just unbelievable," national secretary Paul Howes said.

"Manufacturing is facing the worst crisis since the Great Depression and BlueScope's response is to further line the pockets of their paper-pushing executives who already earn a mint.

"It's a slap in the face to all of BlueScope's hard-working employees who are now living through the trauma and uncertainty that comes with mass redundancies."

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

 

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