Harley-Davidsonโ€™s acting CEO, board will forgo salary and cash compensation

Company cutting most salaries at least 10 to 20%

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Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. will cut salaries for most salaried employees in the United States by 10 to 20%, the company announced Wednesday.

Acting chief executive officer Jochen Zeitz and the companyโ€™s board will also forgo salary and cash compensation. Other executive leaders will see their salaries cut by 30%.

Harley also will not grant any merit salary increases for 2020 and has implemented a hiring freeze.

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Zeitz said the effects of the coronavirus on economies around the world โ€œhave been swift and unprecedented.โ€

โ€œIt is essential for us to respond quickly, adapt and position the company to manage near-term challenges while preparing to reenergize the business for the recovery and beyond,โ€ Zeitz said.

Most of Harleyโ€™s production employees are already on a temporary layoff. The company chose to halt production after an employee at its Menomonee Falls powertrain plant tested positive for COVID-19.

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Medical benefits remain intact for the companyโ€™s employees globally and the salary reduction will be reassessed at the end of the second quarter.

โ€œWe understand that navigating this new reality has a real impact on our employees,โ€ Zeitz said. โ€œTheir dedication to Harley-Davidson is never taken for granted, and we thank them for supporting one another and rallying together as we manage the profound impact of COVID-19.โ€

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