*It’s a purely symbolic rebuke: The shareholder advisory vote is non-binding, meaning the Warner Bros. Discovery board can go ahead with the payouts as planned anyway. But it shows WBD shareholders aren’t happy by the generous payments to the company’s outgoing executive team and comes after shareholders last year also voted against the WBD executive compensation packages.*
johnppd on
Not surprised but this is still such a weird timeline….
Vegetable_Clue5008 on
Well unless lawsuits and a functional congress can halt or block it completely, this could be the death of creativity in film and TV. Hopefully, I’m proven wrong.
Ok-Nothing-4737 on
r/eattherich
astrozombie2012 on
At least Zaslav isn’t getting a huge payout for running WB into the ground…
Unite-Us-3403 on
Damn shareholders don’t care about the workers in the industry. They are putting thousands of jobs as well as cinemas at risk for their own personal gain. Time for politicians to come to action against this.
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*It’s a purely symbolic rebuke: The shareholder advisory vote is non-binding, meaning the Warner Bros. Discovery board can go ahead with the payouts as planned anyway. But it shows WBD shareholders aren’t happy by the generous payments to the company’s outgoing executive team and comes after shareholders last year also voted against the WBD executive compensation packages.*
Not surprised but this is still such a weird timeline….
Well unless lawsuits and a functional congress can halt or block it completely, this could be the death of creativity in film and TV. Hopefully, I’m proven wrong.
r/eattherich
At least Zaslav isn’t getting a huge payout for running WB into the ground…
Damn shareholders don’t care about the workers in the industry. They are putting thousands of jobs as well as cinemas at risk for their own personal gain. Time for politicians to come to action against this.