Relocation stipends aren't what they used to be.Last week, insurance brokerage giant
Aon Corp. announced it would be moving its global headquarters from Chicago to London to ease its tax burden, the Chicago Tribune reported.CEO Greg Case, who is paid nearly $10 million annually, is getting a rather swish deal to
move, according to Footnoted:$135,000 annual foreign service allowance$336,000 annual housing allowance$90,000 annual cost of living allowance$80,000 one-time relocation allowanceOther Aon executives will get similar, albeit less eye-popping, deals, the site reported.No job losses are expected from the move, Aon's release said. The company's U.S. headquarters — the fifth-tallest building in the country — will remain in Chicago.SEE ALSO: These CEOs Got Paid $100+ Million Each To QuitPlease follow Clusterstock on Twitter and Facebook.Join the conversation about this story »See Also:These CEOs Got Paid $100+ Million Each To QuitBonuses Are Confidential? Nonsense. This Is Why You Should Talk About Your Bonus And Why Banks Need You To16 Insights On Politics And Taxes From Warren Buffett
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