05-29-2013, 08:20 AM
You can’t take this stuff out of context and quote it. You have to read it all and all together. Pay attention to the tense of the verbs. It is past tense because they are talking about an Employment Agreement that was signed in February 2012. And they are talking in past tense because Phil is no longer an employee. They are talking about the terms of the agreement not that Phil’s Employment Agreement was terminated. Read it as: Under the terms of the agreement we were permitted ...
Then they tell you that he “retired” effective 30 April 2013. Please be assure he was not fired for cause or they would have had to make it public.
I don’t know what he will get but I assume it will be whatever is appropriate for “retirement” under the agreement.
Then they tell you that he “retired” effective 30 April 2013. Please be assure he was not fired for cause or they would have had to make it public.
I don’t know what he will get but I assume it will be whatever is appropriate for “retirement” under the agreement.

