The management board of Polish gas giant PGNiG plans to renegotiate the paying off annual bonuses to its workers, the Puls Biznesu daily reports, with the talks on the issue scheduled on May 9. The step follows poor results for the company for 2011. The head of PGNiG, Grażyna Piotrowska-Oliwa has informed the company’ three unions. ”The agreement currently in force, was signed in 2006, and is no longer up to date,” says Oliwa-Piotrowska in the statement. She argues that markets no longer accept companies splitting their profits between shareholders and workers and that bonuses should be accounted for in the company’s labor costs.