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Samsung Has Record Revenues, Now Its Workers Want a Big Pay Bump

2 pointsby kerneloftruthabout 3 years ago

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chmaynardabout 3 years ago
I can&#x27;t read this paywalled article, so I&#x27;ll comment on the title. Get serious. If Samsung had a bad quarter, would they reduce the pay of their employees?<p>When I started work at Apple in 1988, the company had a profit-sharing program for employees. Profit-sharing is a a one-time bonus for a good quarter, which makes a little more sense than a permanent pay bump. In the early 2000&#x27;s, when asked about profit-sharing at a company meeting, Steve Jobs responded that employees should buy Apple stock instead. AAPL was very cheap at the time. (The rest is history.)