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I'd never even heard the term until you posted it.
"
by
Stephen
Exactly this.
Posted by
ReluctantEvoCynic (aka reluctantcynic)
Jan 14 '11, 18:30
If the company would suffer a great loss by the death of an exec, then that loss should be insured against, just like any other loss.
But a cake decorator at Wal-Mart? Or a bank teller?
That business practice is utterly vile.
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Have you read "Griftopia"?
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amoxy
Jan 14, 18:35
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I don't think my spleen could take any more venting. -- nm
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ReluctantEvoCynic
Jan 14, 18:40
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I am still fuming over what I read. But I do want to watch Capitalism
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Einstien
Jan 14, 18:41
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