Thread regarding Windstream Corp. layoffs

U.S. Trustee's objections to the proposed KERP (Key Employee Retention Plan)

This is for lower level managers than the 5 covered by the KEIP. Introductory paragraph:

"As discussed below, the KERP Motion seeks approval of an aggregate bonus pool of approximately $5 million dollars. The average range of KERP bonuses start at $6,000 to $10,000 for Staff Managers and go to an astounding $100,000 to $200,000 for Executive Vice Presidents. The KERP Motion cannot be approved by the Court for three specific

reasons. First, the participants in the KERP have not been identified, or yet determined, by the Debtors. Without identifying the bonus recipients, the KERP Motion is too vague for this Court to approve. Indeed, the Debtors seek approval of a fund to pay whomever they want, whenever they want. Second, it appears that if approved, bonuses will be paid to “insiders” as that term is defined in the Bankruptcy Code. Specifically, although the KERP Motion does not identify the KERP participants, it does state that the KERP will include Executive Vice Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents and Vice Presidents, presumed “insiders” under the Bankruptcy Code. The Debtors, however, fail to demonstrate that the KERP provisions meet the requirements of the Bankruptcy Code that govern the payment of bonuses to insiders. Finally, the Debtors provide virtually no information from which the Court, creditors and the United States Trustee can reasonably assess whether the Debtors have met their burden of proof to demonstrate that the KERP is justified by the facts and circumstances of these cases. For all these reasons, the KERP Motion must be denied."

http://www.kccllc.net/windstream/document/1922312190503000000000014

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"I don't care, I'm still getting my millions." Tony Thomas

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Post ID: @4tmc+YSfji6u

This is the best thing I've read all year. Thank you US Trustee William Harrington for being the only one to do the right thing so far.

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Post ID: @4dgv+YSfji6u

Just wait until the US government realizes Windstream has their data passing thru Huawei equipment lol. They have those devices deployed all over the place. Windstream should not be allowed to bid on ANY government contract as a result.

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Post ID: @2gyh+YSfji6u

I would fire them all. Would not pay an extra dime. Get ride of all state/ market presidents. Just clean house. What is the worst that can happen. We go bankrupt. These people have obvioisly done nothing to right the ship. Why do I want to pay them a bonus to stay. Frankly I'd rather give the a $20 for lunch and show them the door.

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Post ID: @1lpj+YSfji6u

Has the court reminded TT that Windstream is not a jail? Make them choke on their own words. Frankly a 90% chance that if the top 5 Executives left the company we could turn the ship around.

Next step is to get rid of the bloated middle management created via nepotism and favoritism as opposed to education and ability. They know who they are and so do all the employees. Engineering directors and managers that lack formal education in the field. Its fun working for Sally that is a manager in engineering now and who was previously a party planner. Or the physiology major that used to repair VCRs as a side biz. So inspiring !

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Post ID: @1hdg+YSfji6u

"So what? I have stolen millions already you l0sers." Tony Thomas

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Post ID: @1kxs+YSfji6u

Still trying to get over on the judge. This is not going to end well. They keep going against the courts. Ill sit back and watch

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Post ID: @1chg+YSfji6u

"the Debtors have failed to show why the KERP participants are critical to the Debtors’ business. Instead, the Debtors are seeking approval of a fund to pay whomever they want, whenever they want."

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