Do The Bankers Deserve To Receive A Bonus?
Posted: Saturday, February 14, 2009
by Steve Hill
Stuttering therapy
There was yet another shock for the UK banking sector on Friday with the Lloyds Banking group making a statement stating that their losses are likely to be in the region on ten billion, yes ten billion! I keep reading that there is a good chance that the top brass of the banking sector workers are still going to receive their bonus. How can this be? Talk about rewarding failure. So is this acceptable? In this article I will be giving my opinion on this much debated topic.
I was watching, with interest, the main men from these banks apologising on the television last week. It was pitiful, they were eager for our forgiveness and pointed out that they had learned from their mistakes and that it would never happen again. So should we forgive and forget? Well would they forgive you if you missed a payment on your mortgage? Would they forgive you if you went overdrawn? I doubt it, they would impose charges and may even repossess your house. But what if you apologised and stated that you had learnt from your previous mistakes etc? It would make absolutely no difference!
As for their bonuses, there is no way that they should be paid any form of bonus. They have failed, they have let down their shareholders, they have let down many small businesses, they have let down the whole country. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Steve Hill is a webmaster from the UK; he has a number of websites including:
http://www.stammering-stuttering.co.uk
http://www.adaptatech.co.uk
http://blog.stammering-stuttering.co.uk
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