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AIG Set To Pay $100 Million's Worth In Bonuses
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According to The Washington Post, AIG will pay employee bonuses on Wednesday expected to total about $100 million.
American International Group will pay employees in their Financial Products who made agreements to accept 10 to 20 percent less than their contracted salaries from their initial signing.
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