100,000 signatures reached
To: Grant Shapps - Transport Secretary and the UK Government
Thomas Cook’s bosses should pay back their bonuses
Please will you:
- Force the directors of Thomas Cook to return their bonuses
- Use the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 to bar them from future director roles
- Implement the advice in the transport review to stop this from ever happening again
- Force the directors of Thomas Cook to return their bonuses
- Use the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 to bar them from future director roles
- Implement the advice in the transport review to stop this from ever happening again
Why is this important?
When travel company Thomas Cook collapsed, thousands of jobs were lost and families were stranded on holiday, desperate to get home. Our taxes ended up paying for the clean-up.
But the bosses in charge at Thomas Cook walked away with millions of pounds in bonuses. It’s not right.
Now the government is considering making them return the money, and stripping them of the right to run companies again. It would be a huge step forward in holding big business to account.
Forcing Thomas Cook’s bosses to pay back their money won’t bring our jobs or holidays back. But it could send a message - you can’t walk away while the public clears up your mess. It could make other bosses think twice before taking risks with our jobs and savings.
By signing the petition, together we can create a wave of public outrage - it could tip the government into cracking down properly on businesses who cause a mess and walk away.
But the bosses in charge at Thomas Cook walked away with millions of pounds in bonuses. It’s not right.
Now the government is considering making them return the money, and stripping them of the right to run companies again. It would be a huge step forward in holding big business to account.
Forcing Thomas Cook’s bosses to pay back their money won’t bring our jobs or holidays back. But it could send a message - you can’t walk away while the public clears up your mess. It could make other bosses think twice before taking risks with our jobs and savings.
By signing the petition, together we can create a wave of public outrage - it could tip the government into cracking down properly on businesses who cause a mess and walk away.