Friday, July 26, 2019

Auburn Hills, Michigan Motor Vehicle Supplier BorgWarner Inc's Top-Tier Executives Average Pay Raise Was a Blistering 25.3% Per Year During the Past 10 Years (2009-2018)

Detroit, Michigan is the site of the second Democratic 2020 Presidential candidate televised debate to be held on July 30-31, 2019.  The Under 75 Progressive Wing will be led by the energetic Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Corey Booker and Julian Castro.  The Under 75 More Moderate Wing will be led by Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Beto O'Rourke and Latecomers Michael Bennet and Steven Bullock.

The key issue to Detroit and to Michigan citizens should be the huge and continuing Income Inequality Expansion which is at the core of many critical problems the US faces.

Thus I will be doing research and making posts on the average pay raise per year that the Top-Tier Executives of many large Michigan Companies were rewarded with in the past ten years.

The ninth Michigan Company I am addressing is Motor Vehicle Supplier BargWarner.

From annual compensation information contained in Company Proxy Statement filings with the SEC, the chart at the very bottom below shows BorgWarner's Top-Tier Executives Annual Total Compensation for each of two consecutive full years of employment for the most recent ten years. 

BorgWarner's Top-Tier Executive Average Pay Raise was a clean, blistering 25.3% per year for the last decade and is the second highest of the 9 large Michigan Companies I have addressed so far.

  1. General Motors  +29.5% per year for the past ten years
  2. BorgWarner +25.3% per year for the past ten years
  3. CMS Energy +21.9% per year for the past ten years
  4. Stryker Corp +20.7% per year for the past ten years
  5. Ford Motor Co +17.0% per year for the past ten years
  6. Ally Financial +15.6% per year for the past four years
  7. DTE Energy +10.6% per year for the past ten years
  8. Aptiv PLC +10.0% per year for the past eight years
  9. Kellogg +7.8% per year for the past ten years
My objective is to get a better handle on just why the US and especially Michigan has such massive continuing Income Inequality Expansion ..... it appears to be predominantly about the relative long-term annual pay raise percentages, coupled with the stock price appreciation subsequent to the time the Top-Tier Executives were rewarded in their pay with stock equity compensation.

To fix Income Inequality driven mainly by Company and its Board of Director choices on Percentage Annual Pay Raises, the US Government should step in and pass wisely-designed Fair Pay Raise Income Inequality Narrowing Company tax incentives ..... the carrot ..... and Company wise tax disincentives ..... the stick.  

And the continuing annual net tax revenues raised by the US Government here should be set up in a separate fund to be used only for wise additional income inequality narrowing initiatives.  This fund should be run by an outside group made up entirely of minorities harmed the most by Income Inequality Expansion of the past decades  .....all women, all blacks, all Latinos, all other non-white people, all past and present union members, all LGBTQ, all non-employee contract workers and all middle and lower income people of all ages.

Also, the US Government should require all US Corporate Boards to include at least one worker representative and to exclude any Company Executive.

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Frederic Lissalde CEO       5,008       3,415       3,415       3,457       3,457       4,601       4,601       3,374       3,374       2,665
Ronald Hundzinski CFO       4,182       4,627       4,627       4,546       4,546       6,296       6,296       3,269       3,269       2,868
Robin Kendrick GM Turbo Systems  N/A   N/A        1,986       1,913
Joseph Fadool GM Emissions&Thermal Systs  N/A   N/A         
Tonit Calaway Chief Legal Officer       2,461       2,858  N/A   N/A     
James Verrier Former CEO     15,047     14,086     14,086     12,368     12,368     17,421     17,421     10,005     10,005       8,147
John Gasparovic Former Chief Legal Officer  N/A   N/A        2,613       2,559       2,559       2,343       2,343       2,079       2,079       2,076
 Totals      26,698     24,986     24,741     22,930     22,930     30,661     30,661     18,727     20,713     17,669
Annual % Change vs Prior Year 6.9% 7.9% -25.2% 63.7% 17.2%
 5 Year Average Per Year % Change 14.1%
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Frederic Lissalde CEO  N/A   N/A 
Ronald Hundzinski CFO       2,868       2,348  N/A   N/A 
Robin Kendrick GM Turbo Systems  N/A   N/A 
James Verrier Former CEO       8,147       3,196       3,196       1,615  N/A   N/A 
John Gasparovic Former Chief Legal Officer  N/A   N/A 
Timothy Manganello Former Executive Chair  N/A   N/A      11,756     10,670     10,670     12,061     12,061       9,095       9,095       5,887
Robin Adams Former Chief Admin Officer  N/A   N/A        5,477       4,431       4,431       4,897       4,897       3,675       3,675       2,186
John Sanderson President Business Strategy       2,998       2,862       2,862       2,681  N/A   N/A     
Dr Thomas Waldhier Former GM BERU Systs  N/A   N/A        2,376       2,811  N/A   N/A 
Roger Wood President Engine       3,217       2,352       2,352       2,186
 Totals      11,015       5,544     23,427     19,578     17,963     19,639     22,551     17,933     15,122     10,259
Annual % Change vs Prior Year 98.7% 19.7% -8.5% 25.8% 47.4%
5 Year Average Per Year % Change 36.6%
10 Year Average Per Year % Change 25.3%