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Essay heading: Industrial Labor Relations
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Throughout U.S. business history, corporate paydays have drawn fire and criticism. (Appendix A). Unlike past irregularities, however, the current outrage focuses on criminal and quasi-criminal CEO schemes to defraud investors, employees and the U. S. government alike. The uproar is deafening. Significant steps to curb these abuses are currently being proposed by the government, unions, investors and individual citizens... displayed 300 characters
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S. government alike. The uproar is deafening. Significant steps to curb these abuses are currently being proposed by the government, unions, investors and individual citizens.
The purpose of this paper will be to: 1) briefly examine the role of CEO in Corporate America, 2) explore the components of executive compensation, 3) delineate the current key CEO pay issues, 4) outline any applicable compensation laws, and 5) investigate the pending legislative efforts to prevent future corporate compensation abuses... displayed next 300 characters
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