a- The Walt Disney Company is a microcosm of today's corporate America: millions paid in salary and bonus for the big boys while the company downsizes by "laying-off" staff. The remaining employees are squeezed as hard as possible. Finally, foreign workers are hired on H-1B non-immigrant visas thus shutting out qualified Americans from mid-level management positions. For the lucky ones at Disney, January started out with a financial bang. On January 6, Disney announced that Chief Executive Michael Eisner received a $7.35 million cash bonus in 2004. With his base salary of $1 million and other compensation, Eisner's total pay package was $8.3 million.