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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPrediction: Insurance Company CEOs and execs demand higher pay
To compensate for the risk they are taking.
And company paid 24/7 bodyguards.
All this to be paid by denying more claims and raising premiums.
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Prediction: Insurance Company CEOs and execs demand higher pay (Original Post)
ThoughtCriminal
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Irish_Dem
(58,788 posts)1. Exactly, customers will be forced to pay more to cover fat cat security.
Initech
(102,253 posts)2. They already get paid 10,000x what the average employee makes.
They can go get royally fucked if they're asking for more money.
tenderfoot
(8,864 posts)3. Yep...
notice that they're more concerned about their own security rather than changing their business practices.
Nothing will change.
dalton99a
(84,650 posts)4. Yep.
DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,197 posts)5. Most CEO's of large companies already have private security
Its very common expense. Why UHC's didn't at the time is unknown, but I know of companies nowhere near the size of UHC whose executive team usually accompanied by at least 1 or 2 bodyguards while in public.