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![]() "Corrie" wrote in message om... "Eric Miller" wrote in message et... "Corrie" wrote Topping the layoff list was Dennis Kozlowski, who pocketed $71 million from Tyco International in 2002 before being forced out midyear. Before his indictment on charges he evaded $1 million in sales tax on fine art purchases, Tyco and Kozlowski announced layoffs in 2001 for 11,300. So he made close to $6,300 for each person he laid off? Amazing. Sickening, but amazing. I'd like to say that corporation that take a bottom line approach will get what they deserve. Makes you want to belive in karma, or something like it, eh? ;-) Unfortunately, corporations aren't people, and the people who are hurt are the workers, their families, and the entire economy due to cascade effects. All too true. It used to be that the pay ratio of the lowest paid worker to the highest paid member of the board was 20 to 1. Frankly, I think anything above that is criminal. Even if I were offered the 20+ level, I couldn't rationalize it or accept it with a clear conscience. I guess scruples will keep me from heading a major corporation in the forseeable future. I was about to say, "yer a better man that I am, Gunga Din!" because being human, I can rationalize damn near anything. Then I stopped to wonder - is this another one of those "my house is a blue duck" statements that's safe to make because it's highly unlikely? WGDR Corrie ;-^ |
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