AIG tells employees:”Don’t wear anything that says AIG on it”
‘Don’t wear anything that says AIG on it’: Under-fire insurer gives employees security tips as fury over bonuses grows

Lawmakers approve legislation that could see bonus payouts taxed by 90 per centAmerican International Group has sent a secret memo to employees giving them security tips as fury grows in the U.S. over millions paid out in bonuses at the bailed-out insurer.
Employees were warned not to wear any clothing with the AIG logo, to travel in pairs and park in well-lit places, and to phone security if they notice anyone ’spending an inordinate amount of time near an AIG facility’.
The memo was leaked to American website Gawker.com. A spokesman for the company has confirmed it is legitimate.
A company spokesperson has confirmed that this leaked memo offering security tips to AIG employees is legitimate
It was dated Wednesday, March 18 - the morning after comedian Stephen Colbert called for an angry mob armed with pitchforks to attack AIG bosses on his satirical Comedy Central show.
AIG employees have received death threats and security staff at AIG offices have been increased in recent days as the fury over the bonuses grows.
Now labour groups are planning bus tours of AIG executives’ homes, the New York Times has reported. The Connecticut Working Families party, which has support
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