Bankrupt Toys ‘R’ Us seeks court approval for incentive pay to top execs
November 16, 2017
Toys “R” Us has asked a bankruptcy court to approve bonuses totaling $16 million in incentive pay to top executives at the company. Employee bonuses are seen as a key element in keeping key contributors from jumping ship during a company’s restructuring while in Chapter 11.
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