The Daily Courier

Compensati­on for executives at Bombardier rises by 7%

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MONTREAL — Bombardier’s executive compensati­on rose seven per cent to US$33.4 million in 2017, according to a circular released ahead of the company’s May 3 annual meeting.

The increase comes after a year marked by improved results, but also by the Airbus takeover of the C Series program without the company having to pay a single cent.

The transporta­tion giant’s executive pay scale made headlines last year, when the company announced it was boosting executive pay by nearly 50 per cent as it was laying off thousands of workers and receiving hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies.

The resulting public outcry led the company’s CEO to ask the board of directors to delay some of the planned payments until 2020.

The US$33.4 million in compensati­on takes into account the US$2.6 million paid to Pierre Beaudoin, who stepped down from his role as executive chairman last June 30 following the compensati­on scandal.

Beaudoin, who remains chairman of the board, will now earn a $500,000 salary, with another $250,000 for representi­ng the company abroad.

Without taking into account Beaudoin’s remunerati­on, total executive compensati­on rose 12 per cent last year.

CEO Alain Bellemare saw his total pay climb to US$10.63 million, while the company’s chief financial officer and the heads of the business jet, commercial airplane and transporta­tion divisions also saw increases.

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