Verizon is doing no different then many other major US Corps have done for the past 50+ years. How are they getting away with it and people just take it?????? Why don’t we all stand up to Verizon execs and put this company out there in the public so the American people know? Hans is collecting 20+ million a year while laying off 40+ thousand people over the least few years. All because the execs spend billions on acquisitions and end up losing all of that money. Verizon spent 10+ billion on just acquiring Yahoo and AOL, then later tried to sell it off for only $350 mill or couldn’t get more than that so they had to keep it. How are we allowing them to keep their f—ing jobs while we all suffer? They are the ones who lost the company 7.65 billion in acquisitions and then failed with those. This is all out there in articles for us to read. You won’t find it internally because Verizon is too busy manipulating the hell out of us with all their internal communications. Verizon is failing and they are no different than many other major corps in America that you can do case studies on. The American people need to fight back! Hans does not deserve the kind of money he makes. That isn’t leadership!!!! That is corporate bullying!
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Lowell was an dumb wrench monkey 🐒
How he made it that high is everyone’s question
But the worst was Fran the baby whale 🐳
Everything it touched turned to a money loser
And boy was he great as the president of West and then head of enterprise
What a loser
Execs are employees too. If the board is unsatisfied with them, they get fired. If shareholders get dissatisfied with the board, then they're also fired. Verizon makes billions in profit though, and if the owners (mostly people who own VZ in retirement accounts and such) are happy then the company is doing okay as far as they're concerned. If you think you can do better than the CEO, you can acquire enough stock to throw out the board of directors and get the new guys who hire a CEO of your liking, or you could convince the existing board, today, that you'd do a better job yourself.
McAdam ran the company into the dirt. Stratton and Walden cut the brake lines.
In all fairness, the blame for that lays at the feet of Lowell McAdams. I don’t know how there’s no accountability for him or Walden. They just wrecked the place and then walked away, laughing all the way to the bank.