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Auto CEOs Make 300 Times What Workers Make. How That Stacks Up.
The United Auto Workers union called on workers to stage more walkouts at General Motors and Stellantis on Friday, but it will spare Ford from more walkouts based on contract talk progress.
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Watch Automaker CEOs Struggle To Justify Their Own Salaries
Now, the two automakers’ CEOs are being taken to task over their own high salaries and pay increases over the past few years. On CNN Friday morning, GM CEO Mary Barra, was asked if her workers ...
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UAW justifies wage demands by pointing to CEO pay raises. So how high were they?
It’s been a central argument for the United Auto Workers union: If Detroit's three automakers raised CEO pay by 40% over the past four years, workers should get similar raises. UAW President ...
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UAW justifies wage demands by pointing to CEO raises. Here's the truth on CEOs' and workers' pay
NEW YORK -- It's been a central argument for the United Auto Workers union: If Detroit's three automakers raised CEO pay by 40% over the past four years, workers should get similar raises.
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CEOs ‘Need To Ask Questions Rather Than Think They Have The Answers’
Modern business is so complex that the role of leaders needs to be re-examined, with a view to making them better able to deal with increasing challenges.
CNN7d
Why you may see a smaller pay raise and less chance of a promotion next year
US employers are planning smaller pay raises and fewer promotions next year, compared to what they gave this year. That’s according to a new survey from human resources consulting firm Mercer.
The Hollywood Reporter5d
Writers Guild Leaders on Where Deal Landed With AI, How Gains and Concessions Were Made
Writers Guild Leaders on Where Deal Landed With AI, How Gains and Concessions Were Made In an interview, Chris Keyser and Meredith Stiehm discussed turning points and sticking points in the talks ...
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UAW strike has me thinking about the American dream
Jane Yoder-Short lives in Kalona. The American dream is alluring and can have dangerous consequences. Upward mobility, luxury cars, designer clothes, posh pets are tempting. The danger comes when ...
Yahoo5d
Nvidia CEO Balances 10 Plates, Serves Food, After Denny’s Trillion Dollar Event
On Tuesday, a plaque was unveiled at the chain’s Silicon Valley diner to mark the special place Denny's holds in Nvidia lore. The plaque is located at one of the diner’s tables and proudly ...
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Smaller Is Sometimes Better: Why Electronic Components Are So Tiny
Over the past century, electronic engineering has improved massively. In the 1920s, a state-of-the-art AM radio contained several vacuum tubes, a few enormous inductors, capacitors and resistors ...

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