The CEOs of General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis … have got to understand: they cannot have it all,' Sanders said.
Sanders proceeded to ask similar questions of the chief executives of Ford and Stellantis, who both made more than $20 million in 2022.
Turning his attention to Ford’s Jim Farley, the senator noted that “last year you made more than $20 million in total compensation, and my guess is that when you retire from your job, you’re gonna have a great pension, golden handshake, and all kinds of benefits.”
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