New York, NY – Bloomberg Says Bonuses Needed for Financial Workers

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    New York, NY – Mayor Michael Bloomberg said financial industry employees and Wall Street workers should still get year-end bonuses even as their companies receive federal aid.

    The U.S. Treasury is providing assistance to a range of firms as part of the federal $700 billion rescue program. If companies can’t pay bonuses to help retain employees, it will defeat the purpose of the bailout plan, Bloomberg said.

    “It’s a populist thing to say I don’t want to give any bonuses,” Bloomberg said during his weekly appearance on WOR radio. “It’s just unrealistic to say that the employees for these companies, who work hard, shouldn’t get compensated at the rate in that industry.”

    The companies receiving federal assistance will have trouble getting back on their feet if they can’t retain employees, Bloomberg said.

    The banks have come under criticism for considering year-end bonuses to their employees. New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo is seeking information on the payouts from banks receiving assistance.

    Worldwide, financial firms posted $966.5 billion in writedowns and credit losses since last year. New York City received at least 9 percent of its tax revenue from Wall Street last year; the state about 20 percent.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    selfish mayer taking care of his frinds NO TAX MONEY FOR BONUSES

    aunthenticSatmar
    aunthenticSatmar
    15 years ago

    I can’t agree more. A bonus is based on the profit of the company. If the company lost billions, there should be a negative bonus.
    Why are we rewarding them for losing business?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Yah, he runs a financial services company. If he advocated no bonuses they would stop using his company.

    He is looking out for himself.

    galitzeyane
    galitzeyane
    15 years ago

    I work in the finance dept of a heimishe big firm and we get no bonuses. Bloomberg is just a rich guy looking out for his rich cronies

    Daniel in the Forest
    Daniel in the Forest
    15 years ago

    Retain employees? Exactly where are these people fortunate enough to have a job supposed to find a better one? Could Mr Bloomberg be that ignorant of the unemployment rate and lack of jobs in New York? So maybe a bonus for people trying to make ends meet on unemployment benefits which are taxable by the way. Is there no end to the chutzpah of these people?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    I am an employee who works darn hard for this wonderful city of ours and I do not get a bonus-If these wonderful hard workers cannot be retained because of no bonus, let them leave, there are plenty of unemployed who would love that job WITHOUT a bonus

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Where does our mayor have the audacity to use our tax money for Bonuses. I am a hard working city employee and I do not get a bonus. If the financial industry has a hard time retaining these employees because there is no BONUS, let them leave, there are plenty of unemployed who would grab that job WITHOUT a bonus.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    bonus? where do i sign up?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Very interesting, they deserve a bonus for thousands of dollars but us ppl who make $50000.don’t deserve to keep my $400. Rebate or I have to fork over .6 cents for every bag

    Bloomberg Must Go
    Bloomberg Must Go
    15 years ago

    Remember…you were in favor of extending term limits. So vote him & his hypocrisy OUT!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Guess what Mr. Mayor- the rate you speak of has gone down considerably- Time to wake up and smell the coffee!

    Pelosi
    Pelosi
    15 years ago

    This another reason, y Mr Bloomberg will loose big time,

    big deal
    big deal
    15 years ago

    what about the rest of us? who cares if the rich people are less rich. this is the same logic behind the stupid bush tax cut for the rich

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    i cant help but wonder if he regrets extending term limits but is too stubborn to take it back so he is doing all he can to
    make sure he ends up losing…

    mewhoze
    mewhoze
    15 years ago

    i would think that still having a job in the financial business is a good thing nowadays , so if they cant give a bonus then hopefully next year it will get better and there will be bonuses again.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Another reason that Bloomberg wants bonuses is because they help the City economy tremendously. It’s better for us to distribute bonuses on Wall Street than to bail out cities like Philadelphia or Phoenix.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Don’t you morons get it? He wants them to get bonuses so that the city can tax those bonuses (they would be income and subject to income tax) in order to help the city cover its deficit. You should take the time to think for a moment before you all start mouthing off like ignorant people!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Smart man Mr. Bloomberg. The feds should let them get bonuses and you will be able to tax it. Smart move!

    The Feds don’t want to send money your way so you are trying to get in a different way. Good Luck Mr. Bloomberg.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    they deserve bonus for the great job they did ??

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    tax dollars should not be used for bonuses for wall street workers..end of story..it is wall street that got us into this mess and now we reward them with our money that we worked hard for? no one on wall street will quit if they dont get a bonus. the financial sector is dead, no one is hiring, u have to be crazy to quit if youre lucky enough to still have a job on wall street

    dridel is spinning
    dridel is spinning
    15 years ago

    Bloomberg is just spinning us around like a Dradel

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    #20 – The bonuses he is advocating is coming from the bailout funds, which is funded by taxpayer dollars. So yes, NYC will end up with some tax benefits, but at the expense of all those, like you and me, who funded the bailout with our hard earned, non-bonused, salaries.
    #21 – Bloomberg is advocating a bonus to people who are not job providers. They are employees. True, if they had more money they’d do more shopping, but then again so would you and I. So why should they get it and not you and me?

    sc from ch
    sc from ch
    15 years ago

    bloomberg is an idiot! these people should feel lucky to have a job. 1000’s of people have lost there jobs & they cry about bonuses that we have to pay for?!?!

    wall street
    wall street
    15 years ago

    “Bonuses” are a major part of wall street compensation. People can move to london or connecticut (yes, waterbury is an option) or a few other places that are tolerable are options.
    Wall street funds much of the medicaid/welfare and other social services provided by the city.

    People complain about the current lack of tzedaka funds…where does some of that come from?

    Use your head, not your selfish self-pity.

    mewhoze
    mewhoze
    15 years ago

    not every goldman sachs employee is making big bux. they work long hours and deserve compensation.

    Bloombag
    Bloombag
    15 years ago

    Does bloombag have a plastic bag stuffed in his mouth again?

    This guy must be Joe Bidens lost borther. The more they talk the more we go uh?

    Like my mother would say I love the guy but they are both nuts.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    I don’t understand something. The finacial meltdown happened while Bloomberg was mayor. For this he wants another term??? Is this guy totally nuts???

    London
    London
    15 years ago

    A little less than a year ago, London looked like it was going to be the next Wall Street (London Stock Exchange was gettting most of IPO’s and is in a prime time zone to deal with both NY and Asia).

    If you don’t offer bonusus you will have many of the rainmakers leave NY and have other countries/counties benefit from their tax dollars. I know of at least two people that have already made the move: one to London the other to Hong Kong.