United Airlines CEO did not get a bonus last year


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CHICAGO (AP) — United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz, who was criticized for his initial response to a passenger being violently dragged off a plane, says he gave up his 2017 bonus.

Munoz's compensation, mostly in stock awards, fell to $9.6 million in 2017 from $18.7 million the year before.

United Continental Holdings Inc. detailed it in a securities filing Monday.

United also says Chairman Robert Milton is stepping down and the board will pick a new independent chairman.

In a letter to employees, Munoz says he waived his bonus to send a message about accountability.

Munoz initially blamed the passenger who was dragged off a United Express flight in Chicago to make room for a crew member. He later apologized, reached an undisclosed settlement with the man, and made changes to reduce overbooking.

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