This is why I am no longer an NRA member because of crap like this. At a time when the organization is at its least effective position in decades he is getting a huge raise while the avg employee had their pension benefits frozen.
Wayne LaPierre, the embattled chief executive of the National Rifle Association, banked a 57 percent pay hike
November 15, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. EST
National Rifle Association chief executive Wayne LaPierre, who pushed past scattered calls for his resignation earlier this year amid allegations of misspending, received a 57 percent pay raise in 2018 that boosted his overall compensation to $2.15 million, according to the nonprofit group’s latest tax filings.
LaPierre received a base salary of $1.3 million, plus a bonus of $455,000 and “other reportable compensation” of more than $427,000, the filings show. LaPierre also received an additional $73,793 in “retirement and other deferred compensation” and “nontaxable benefits” from the NRA and related entities, according to the filings, which the NRA provided to The Washington Post on Friday.
LaPierre’s pay increase comes at a time when the gun group has been under pressure to explain large payments to top executives, even as it has cut spending on firearms training and political activities and frozen pension benefits for employees.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...a9ef54-07cf-11ea-b388-434b5c1d7dd8_story.html
Wayne LaPierre, the embattled chief executive of the National Rifle Association, banked a 57 percent pay hike
November 15, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. EST
National Rifle Association chief executive Wayne LaPierre, who pushed past scattered calls for his resignation earlier this year amid allegations of misspending, received a 57 percent pay raise in 2018 that boosted his overall compensation to $2.15 million, according to the nonprofit group’s latest tax filings.
LaPierre received a base salary of $1.3 million, plus a bonus of $455,000 and “other reportable compensation” of more than $427,000, the filings show. LaPierre also received an additional $73,793 in “retirement and other deferred compensation” and “nontaxable benefits” from the NRA and related entities, according to the filings, which the NRA provided to The Washington Post on Friday.
LaPierre’s pay increase comes at a time when the gun group has been under pressure to explain large payments to top executives, even as it has cut spending on firearms training and political activities and frozen pension benefits for employees.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...a9ef54-07cf-11ea-b388-434b5c1d7dd8_story.html