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This is an archive article published on January 29, 2010

AIG unit staff open to rentention plan cuts

Once the world's largest insurer,AIG nearly collapsed from credit default swaps,derivatives the Financial Products business has sold.

Most current employees at the financial products unit of American International Group Inc eligible for money owed them under a retention plan told the company they would accept less money in return for an earlier payout,a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Once the world’s largest insurer,AIG nearly collapsed from credit default swaps,derivatives the Financial Products business has sold.

AIG asked current Financial Products employees to take at least a 10 per cent cut on the cash portion of the payment due them,according to proposals obtained by Reuters earlier this week.

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More than 95 per cent of current Financial Products employees eligible for the payments told AIG they would accept the cuts,the source said,adding that a few even volunteered to take a cut bigger than 10 per cent.

The reductions for current employees would total roughly $13 million,or half the $26 million AIG is trying to recoup,said the source,who declined to be identified because of the current sensitivity of the situation around compensation.

AIG declined to comment.

News of the strong response to the award cuts was earlier reported by the Wall Street Journal on its website.

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