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Comment: WRH paycuts should start at top, not with little people

Comments re article 53809 Mary Bardin What a way to show appreciation Crystal Kimbler writes:
It is my opinion that Pay cuts/layoffs should start at the top of the scale not with the little people who are currently struggling as it is and not with the ones who have dedicated 10-30 years as underpaid workers. The pockets need to be hit where the pockets can afford to be hit. --Crystal Kimbler
Thanks, Crystal: Well said. Westlake has been notorious for low paid to the people who could make them look so good - the very lowest tier of workers. At the same time, some of been paid multiples of what a medical school dean would make - or so it's heard. The unfortunate thing is that detailed payments from this public institution have not been easy to obtain. - EW




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