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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... What *I* stated was that the U.S. car makers were poorly managed, with overpaid white collar mid and upper management. Many large U.S. corporations grossly overcompensate "management." There have been plenty of news stories about the tens of millions of dollars paid to top execs at the same time the companies they run are failing. Why were they poorly managed if, in the case of GM, they had record corporate profits and paid regular, consistent dividends to the shareholders for most of the past ten years? Plus met all the contractual obligations to current and retired employees? Take care of the business ..... the business will take care of you. It's how it works, and there's nothing wrong with big paychecks for those with the most responsibility. Eisboch He'll never get it. He fails to understand the difference between an educated manager with true accountability and a guy on the line with a GED. IF WAFA had it his way, no large corporation could survive. |
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