Unions representing workers at transportation giant Bombardier aren't satisfied with the company's attempts to address the flap over pay to its top executives. Beaudoin announced late Friday that he has asked the board to scale his pay back to 2015 levels. The company also put out a statement defending its policies concerning how executives are paid. But Renaud Gagne of Unifor says Beaudoin's announcement doesn't mean much because executive pay in 2015 was already too high. David Chartrand of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers says Beaudoin's move is a step in the right direction, but notes the fat pay packages could be seen as disrespectful to workers since Bombardier is eliminating more than 14,000 jobs around the world by the end of next year.
Source: CBC News April 02, 2017 16:18 UTC