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SuccessHow CEOs spent their bonus money in 2024: From paying down the mortgage to splurging on trips
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 3, 2025
An exterior view of a Barclays Bank branch in central London.
FinanceBarclays annual bonuses expected to increase as much as 20%
By BloombergDecember 18, 2024
A Starbucks barista prepares a coffee filter behind the counter.
RetailThanks to poor company performance, Starbucks employees won’t be getting their full bonuses this year—and some won’t even get merit raises
By Sasha RogelbergNovember 27, 2024
male CEO with arms crossed
LeadershipRoss Stores offers $75 million to Boot Barn’s CEO—and he won’t have to move to headquarters
By Amanda GerutOctober 28, 2024
Happy workers at office.
NewslettersFrom maternity leave to performance bonuses, these are the benefits that are most likely to drive worker engagement
By Emma BurleighOctober 9, 2024
Jozsef Varadi, chief executive officer of Wizz Air Holdings Plc, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018. Wizz, Eastern Europe's biggest discount airline, cut its full-year profit forecast by about 12 percent as rising fuel costs crimp margins. Photographer:
RetailWizz Air proposes 300% bonus for its CEO following a ‘parade of black swans’
By Ryan HoggSeptember 25, 2024
A man in an orange safety vest sits on a crate with his head in his hand, looking disappointed.
SuccessMo’ money, mo’ problems? Bonus incentives are backfiring and making some employees worse at their jobs
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 4, 2024
RetailRoss Stores’ CEO made a whopping 2,100 times as much as her typical employee in 2023
By Sydney LakeAugust 29, 2024
Smiling businessman leaning against pillar in corridor.
SuccessMillennial U.K. lawyers are getting a $50,000 bonus for referring their friends to U.S. giants, despite the inevitable burnout
By Ryan HoggAugust 23, 2024
Pop star Rihanna, dressed in a red jacket, keeps a straight face as she holds her phone in the air with her right hand, presumably recording a performance.
RetailRihanna’s lingerie brand CEO moves to Victoria’s Secret, making $18 million to work remotely
By Greg McKennaAugust 16, 2024
The United States team celebrates their gold medals on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team Final.
LifestyleCows, cars, and $1 million in cash: Here are some of the wacky awards countries give their Olympic medalists
By Eva RoytburgAugust 1, 2024
Nicole White, a Bank of America employee, used the time off to travel to Fiji, Australia, New Zealand and Machu Picchu.
NewslettersHere’s why Bank of America lets long-time employees take up to six weeks of sabbatical
By Emma BurleighJuly 29, 2024
Ted Pick, CEO of Morgan Stanley
FinanceMorgan Stanley joins American banks JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs in ditching bonus caps for U.K. bankers
By Tom Metcalf, Aisha S Gani and BloombergJuly 1, 2024
A wargamer representing the Netherlands national team (C) competes in the Warhammer 40,000 International Team Tournament held at Northampton County Cricket Ground in Northampton.
RetailWarhammer maker gives its ‘quirky’ staff $8,600 bonus as thanks for 16.9% profit surge
By Ryan HoggJune 20, 2024
roll of dollars wrapped in string
FinanceA bank doled out $19 million to two executives just to keep them from walking away—but there are strings attached
By Amanda GerutJune 15, 2024
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