Former Nortel CEO claims company owes him $12M

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Research Triangle Park, N.C. ? Mike Zafirovski, who resigned as bankrupt Nortel?s chief executive officer in August, is seeking more than $12 million from the company.

In a filing with the federal court handling the Nortel bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S., Zafirovski said he is due the money under terms of an employment contract signed in 2005.

The claims:

* $2.4 million in base salary, the equivalent of 24 months
* $3.6 million bonuses due under Nortel?s compensation plan
* $200,543.48 in pro-rate bonus for the third quarter of 2009
* $50,000 in health, life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance benefits
* Not less than $6 million in lump sum ?present value? of a $355,000 per year single life annuity pension benefit
* Total: ?Not less than $12,250,543.48.?

Zafirovski, who was hired from Motorola to rebuild the company but ended up leading it into bankruptcy and dismemberment, also is seeking indemnification from a class action lawsuit filed against Nortel.

When Zafirovski and several board members, including former N.C. Gov. Jim Hunt, resigned in August, Nortel said Zafirovski would receive no severance.

Nortel ceased making severance payments to former employees when it declared bankruptcy in January.

A resident of Illinois, Zafirovski filed the claim through a lawyer with the firm Vedder Price in Chicago.

The filing was made near a deadline set for such actions by the bankruptcy court.

According to an Ottawa Citizen newspaper report, numerous other current and former Nortel executives made claims, including Joel Hackney who leads the Enterprise business unit. Hackney is based at Nortel?s RTP campus where some 1,700 people work.

Nortel is in the process of auctioning off its business units.

Meanwhile, in Canada, hundreds of Nortel retirees protested to the government about the threat the bankruptcy poses to their pensions.

"The corpse is being cut up, dissected, and handed all around," Eddie Halpin, 70, told the Toronto Star. "They are taking the money and running."

Poor guy. Another CEO getting shafted by the company he ran into the ground. We should start a relief fund.
 

JKing106

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I may compile a list of former CEO's who ran businesses into the ground while leaving with large severance packages.
 

dmcowen674

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He can come by the office and pick up the scrap of metal that used to be a Nortel switch turned off.

What's copper running by the pound now?

He should be run off the continent.
 

JS80

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Holy crap a corporate comp board finally giving the finger to a POS CEO. Let's see how this plays in court. Kudos to Nortel.
 

Patranus

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Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)
 

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Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)

To the Chinese. Way to suck the corporate cock there.
 
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Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)

Yeah, I'm real shocked that you don't see the problem here.
 

Patranus

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)

Yeah, I'm real shocked that you don't see the problem here.

Why should I be shocked? Was the salary CONTRACT tied to performance?

Why not start a thread about dead beat teachers being protected by teachers unions? Oh but the poor teachers....bla bla bla bla bla
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: Patranus
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)

Yeah, I'm real shocked that you don't see the problem here.

Why should I be shocked? Was the salary CONTRACT tied to performance?

Why not start a thread about dead beat teachers being protected by teachers unions? Oh but the poor teachers....bla bla bla bla bla

BK generally voids bonus plans, etc unless the company lobbies the court to keep it on. In this case clearly the CEO was not necessary to emerge out of bk and the bonus plan was scrapped.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)

The problem is that this guy, and many like him, run their companies into the ground and thousands of jobs are lost, entire local tax bases are eroded, shareholders are screwed, etc, and the idiots at the top run off with their golden parachute for their "hard work" of bankrupting a company. Give me $12 million and I guarantee I can't do any worse than him.



 

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In this particular case, the CEO took over long after it had been run into the ground.

Michael
 

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
http://www.wral.com/business/story/6167717/

Research Triangle Park, N.C. ? Mike Zafirovski, who resigned as bankrupt Nortel?s chief executive officer in August, is seeking more than $12 million from the company.

In a filing with the federal court handling the Nortel bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S., Zafirovski said he is due the money under terms of an employment contract signed in 2005.

The claims:

* $2.4 million in base salary, the equivalent of 24 months
* $3.6 million bonuses due under Nortel?s compensation plan
* $200,543.48 in pro-rate bonus for the third quarter of 2009
* $50,000 in health, life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance benefits
* Not less than $6 million in lump sum ?present value? of a $355,000 per year single life annuity pension benefit
* Total: ?Not less than $12,250,543.48.?

Zafirovski, who was hired from Motorola to rebuild the company but ended up leading it into bankruptcy and dismemberment, also is seeking indemnification from a class action lawsuit filed against Nortel.

When Zafirovski and several board members, including former N.C. Gov. Jim Hunt, resigned in August, Nortel said Zafirovski would receive no severance.

Nortel ceased making severance payments to former employees when it declared bankruptcy in January.

A resident of Illinois, Zafirovski filed the claim through a lawyer with the firm Vedder Price in Chicago.

The filing was made near a deadline set for such actions by the bankruptcy court.

According to an Ottawa Citizen newspaper report, numerous other current and former Nortel executives made claims, including Joel Hackney who leads the Enterprise business unit. Hackney is based at Nortel?s RTP campus where some 1,700 people work.

Nortel is in the process of auctioning off its business units.

Meanwhile, in Canada, hundreds of Nortel retirees protested to the government about the threat the bankruptcy poses to their pensions.

"The corpse is being cut up, dissected, and handed all around," Eddie Halpin, 70, told the Toronto Star. "They are taking the money and running."

Poor guy. Another CEO getting shafted by the company he ran into the ground. We should start a relief fund.

provide him housing.........like in the big house.
 

gingermeggs

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)

Yeah, I'm real shocked that you don't see the problem here.

I'm not in the slightest!
 

Phokus

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Originally posted by: JS80
Holy crap a corporate comp board finally giving the finger to a POS CEO. Let's see how this plays in court. Kudos to Nortel.

I'm alerting the anandtech mods, some liberal hacker logged into JS80's account and made a post.
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: JS80
Holy crap a corporate comp board finally giving the finger to a POS CEO. Let's see how this plays in court. Kudos to Nortel.

I'm alerting the anandtech mods, some liberal hacker logged into JS80's account and made a post.

I don't ever recall defending circle jerk board members giving each other ridiculous salaries and union like demands.

Difference between you and me is I'll rip on good old boys club and the unions - who act the same and against the principles of freedom.
 

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Personally, I believe in contract, so if the contract stated he should be paid regardless of bankruptcy then yea, otherwise cool. He really doesn't deserve the money, but if it's in there he should get it. Companies really should negotiate better contracts overall.
 

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Originally posted by: Michael
In this particular case, the CEO took over long after it had been run into the ground.

Michael

So you're saying people like him deserve their golden parachute for jumping on the Titanic and helping steer it to the ocean floor?
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: JS80
Holy crap a corporate comp board finally giving the finger to a POS CEO. Let's see how this plays in court. Kudos to Nortel.

Yes, the tide is turning as I said it would many years ago.

There are still a few Corporate diehards that truly hate the country of course.
 

IndyColtsFan

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: JS80
Holy crap a corporate comp board finally giving the finger to a POS CEO. Let's see how this plays in court. Kudos to Nortel.

Yes, the tide is turning as I said it would many years ago.

There are still a few Corporate diehards that truly hate the country of course.

And, like you, a few non-corporate diehards who do.
 

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Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)


No a contract is not a contract any more when a company files for bankruptcy.

(If you have not been keeping up with current events Nortel has filed for bankruptcy, you were probably too busy getting an education)
 

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Originally posted by: outriding
Originally posted by: Patranus
Contract is a contract. Get off your ass, get an education, and work your ass off if you want to make money. Not really seeing what the problem is.

Just another pointless thread to bash companies.

Hint - companies provide jobs ;)


No a contract is not a contract any more when a company files for bankruptcy.

(If you have not been keeping up with current events Nortel has filed for bankruptcy, you were probably too busy getting an education)

ahahaha, that's a great joke there :D
 

Michael

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dmcowen674 - I'm not sure why I am bothering to respond to you, but in no way did I say anything about it being "ok". I simply pointed out that this CEO did not "run the company into the ground" as it was already in pretty dire shape when he took over.

In his case, he did some OK things, but the crash last year made it completely hopeless.

I have no comment on his claims for compensation as I haven't read the basis for his claims.

Michael
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Michael
dmcowen674 - I'm not sure why I am bothering to respond to you, but in no way did I say anything about it being "ok". I simply pointed out that this CEO did not "run the company into the ground" as it was already in pretty dire shape when he took over.

In his case, he did some OK things, but the crash last year made it completely hopeless.

I have no comment on his claims for compensation as I haven't read the basis for his claims.

Michael

Was "ok" enough for you to defend him nontheless.

Makes no sense other than you support insane multi-million dollar salaries and golden parachutes for essentially doing very little.

Bout time the tide has turned on this shit.