TITLE

U.S. wage gap between CEOs and laborers widens

AUTHOR(S)
Aslam, Abid
PUB. DATE
April 1999
SOURCE
New York Amsterdam News;04/29/99, Vol. 90 Issue 18, p2
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the increases in the wages of corporate executives in the United States. Gap in the wages of executives and blue-collar workers; Rate of growth of executive compensation.
ACCESSION #
1818837

Tags: EXECUTIVE compensation;  WAGES

 

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