Boston Business Journal
The New York Times Co. says recently retired Boston Globe publisher Steven Ainsley stands to receive roughly $1.4 million in payments and vested stock compensation as well as a handful of tax and financial planning benefits as part of his Dec. 31 separation from the company. || Ainsley to staff in May 2009: I’m asking you “to make enormous personal sacrifices” and take a pay cut. || Romenesko memo from 2006: Ainsley named Globe publisher.
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