United States:
No Golden Parachute (Inside Higher Ed)
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My colleague
Ray Cotton was quoted in an Inside Higher Ed article entitled,
"No Golden Parachute," which described the
University of Illinois controversial decision to reject paying the
$400,000 bonus to the departing chancellor Phyllis Wise. Ray
commented on the possible implications of the decision, including
the university's ability to attract candidates, litigation and
risks to its reputation.
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