Profit-Sharing Checks Shrink: Employees of the nation’s...
From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports
Profit-Sharing Checks Shrink: Employees of the nation’s Big Three auto makers will feel the financial pinch that’s squeezing their companies as they watch their profit-sharing checks shrivel. The auto makers reported 1989 earnings last week, including the base for profit-sharing calculations. The Big Three will spend 70.1% less on profit sharing this year than they did last year.
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