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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-01-06 06:55 PM
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5. Why not give the workers a share in the profits?
They are the ones who earned it, not the stockholders or the CEOs.
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  -Now if corporations would start hiring illegal immigrants as CEOs and COOs cantstandbush  Apr-01-06 06:43 PM   #0 
  - I have often thought - what do these guys do to get  pinkpops   Apr-01-06 06:47 PM   #1 
  - Why not give the workers a share in the profits?  Cleita   Apr-01-06 06:55 PM   #5 
  - From the Commonweal, an article with a quote from  pinkpops   Apr-01-06 06:56 PM   #6 
  - I was thinking about that yesterday  Turbineguy   Apr-01-06 06:58 PM   #8 
  - The free market doesn't apply to CEO salaries, just to labor... n/t  FormerRushFan   Apr-01-06 06:49 PM   #2 
  - Things will change only when the rich and powerful:  vssmith   Apr-01-06 06:52 PM   #3 
  - Wow, if they hired Juan Valdez to run ENRON  MADem   Apr-01-06 06:54 PM   #4 
  - And if pundits and newspeople had their jobs taken away by cheaper  MrTriumph   Apr-01-06 06:58 PM   #7 
 

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