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stanley mugs eated in 2010.Documents filed by the company with regulators in November said Lamb was eligible for a $450,000 retention bonus, to be paid in three equal installments on July 15 and Dec. 2, 2016 and July 14, 2017. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lamb is the second Postmedia executive to leave after receiving such a bonus, including general counsel Jeffrey Haar at the end of
stanley termosky November. Haar had been eligible for up to $300,000 in retention bonuses. The announcement of Lamb departure on Friday came on the heels of a series of buyouts and layoffs by Postmedia. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company issued layoff notices earlier this week to 15 employees at the Ottawa Citizen, Montreal Gazette and Windsor Star after the company failed to reach the salary reduction target it set for itself last fall.Postmedia workforce has shrunk since it acquired the Sun Media business. At Aug. 31, when Postm Owup Pandemic school disruptions wreaking havoc on children s mental health, Sick Kids report says
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