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GM Complains U.S. Government Won't Let Company Pay CEO More
The government bailed out GM in 2009 the wake of the financial crisis, giving the Treasury Department say over its executives' pay packages, according to CNNMoney. Though GM had a record-breaking year for profits in 2011, the government still holds about one-third of the company's stock, meaning that many of the bailout rules on compensation still apply.