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Published by: Ivey Publishing
Published in: "Ivey Business Journal", 2004
Length: 9 pages

Abstract

''The rich are different than you and me,'' F Scott Fitzgerald wrote. That truism can be applied to the differences between employees and executives today, and perhaps nowhere is the gap more conspicuous than in the benefits and perks executives receive while they''re working for a company - and continue to receive once they retire. Moreover, most companies hide these perks. The time has come, writes this author, to open up and disclose.

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Abstract

''The rich are different than you and me,'' F Scott Fitzgerald wrote. That truism can be applied to the differences between employees and executives today, and perhaps nowhere is the gap more conspicuous than in the benefits and perks executives receive while they''re working for a company - and continue to receive once they retire. Moreover, most companies hide these perks. The time has come, writes this author, to open up and disclose.

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