Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tribune seeks OK to pay millions in bonuses



Chicago Tribune parent Tribune Co. filed a motion in Delaware bankruptcy court Wednesday seeking authorization for a plan to pay millions of dollars in bonuses to more than 700 managers and other key employees for their work this year.

If Tribune Co. and its various units meet their cash flow targets for this year, the total bonus payouts would be at least $21.5 million with a cap of around $66.7 million if those goals are greatly exceeded, documents showed.

Additionally, Tribune Co. asked to pay nine of its top 10 executives $3.1 million in belated 2008 bonuses. Those incentive payments were deferred this spring when Tribune Co. sought court approval for last year's performance bonuses to expedite the process. Sam Zell, the company's chairman and chief executive, is not part of the group of 10.

"There can be no serious debate about whether the top 10 executives have earned their 2008 [Management Incentive Plan] awards," the motion says.

Tribune Co. filed for Chapter 11 protection in December because it was struggling to manage the heavy debt it took on in going private a year earlier.

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