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The Kitchen Sink
Too Bad This Isn't Standard Capitalist Thinking
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<blockquote data-quote="JackRT" data-source="post: 74129488" data-attributes="member: 381486"><p>Often when a company goes bankrupt or is purchased or moves offshore, the employees are left in the cold. When this happens the workers must be fully compensated (back pay, holidays, pension, benefits). For example, Nortel went bankrupt but ten years later the employees had not received their last paycheque and their pensions were history. On the other hand the executive officers were still receiving their regular pay and annual bonuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackRT, post: 74129488, member: 381486"] Often when a company goes bankrupt or is purchased or moves offshore, the employees are left in the cold. When this happens the workers must be fully compensated (back pay, holidays, pension, benefits). For example, Nortel went bankrupt but ten years later the employees had not received their last paycheque and their pensions were history. On the other hand the executive officers were still receiving their regular pay and annual bonuses. [/QUOTE]
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