Big business moves to cut bosses’ pay, boost jobs
BUSINESS Leadership SA — whose members include the CEOs and chairmen of SA’s largest corporations and multinationals — says it is committed to devising a code of conduct on remuneration and labour practices for its members that will include "sacrifices by management"....
Published By: BusinessDay - Wednesday, 16 May, 2012
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