Liberty Mutual and MassMutual CEOs won pay boosts last year

Massachusetts insurance giants Liberty Mutual and MassMutual both gave their top executives significantly bigger pay packages last year as the companies continued to grow, the companies reported this week. Liberty Mutual chief executive David H. Long received $8.9 million in total compensation, including $1 million salary, $3.6 million bonus, and millions more in phantom stock awards and other compensation Continue reading

Education vs. health care

Here at Maclean’s, we appreciate the written word. And we appreciate you, the reader. We are always looking for ways to create a better user experience for you and wanted to try out a new functionality that provides you with a reading experience in which the words and fonts take centre stage. Continue reading

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US Forced Sterilization Victims Still Have No Compensation-Eugenics Program – Video




US Forced Sterilization Victims Still Have No Compensation-Eugenics Program Eighty-four year old Virginia Brooks was just 14 years old when North Carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future. Continue reading

Forced sterilization compensation denied

Victims of a eugenics program in NorthCarolina from 1929 to 1974 were potentially going to receive compensation, up to$50,000 each, but state senators recently rejected the plan. Some claim the budgetsimply can’t afford the estimated cost of $10million in a challenging economy. Continue reading

Eugenics compensation bill passed by house

RALEIGH, NC (AP) — North Carolina moved closer to becoming the first U.S. state to compensate victims of a forced sterilization program when the state House approved legislation Tuesday to compensate living survivors $50,000 each. North Carolina laws enforced from 1929 to 1974 allowed more than 7,600 people to undergo surgeries that left them unable to reproduce. Continue reading

N.C. House approves measure compensating victims of eugenics programs

lbonner@newsobserver.com The state House approved in an 86-31 vote Tuesday a measure that will compensate people sterilized by a state authority over four decades. Under the bill, people verified by a state Office of Justice for Sterilization Victims and determined eligible by the Industrial Commission would each receive $50,000. House members voted to change eligibility, so that people alive as of May 16, 2012 would be eligible, rather than those alive in March 2010 Continue reading