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I don't know this woman, but I think this is a very good and concise summary of my feelings on capping executive pay: -- (link)
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TFox
Feb 5 '09, 10:10
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/05/fiorina.pay/index.html
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on the other hand, CEOs are in pretty much no position to complain about being rewarded for their fine work.
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Reagen
Feb 5, 10:16
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and I think she says that, pretty much. If you need taxpayer money, hold those at the top accountable. -- nm
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TFox
Feb 5, 10:17
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Absolutely, only those at the top that direct an organisation's operational strategy.
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Loyola
Feb 5, 10:21
I have zero respect for Carly Fiorina after her behaviour at HP, but she's not entirely wrong in this article.
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Beryllium
Feb 5, 10:14
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