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    Salaries in the US and Japan The salaries for the top people in businesses like CEO ’s and chief executive ’s in Japan get paid a small amount compared to the top employees in the United States of America. According to the economist.com blogs‚ in 2010‚ “Nissan ’s boss‚ Ccarlos Ghosn‚ earned around $9.5m last year-- on hundred times the pay of Masamoto Yashiro‚ the departing boss of Shinsei Bank‚ who took home just $95‚000. Sir Howard Stringer of Sony received more than $8m if stock options

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    profession and/or with similar qualifications. The main objective of wage and salary administration is to have a scientific‚ rational‚ and balanced wage & salary structure. In salary administration‚ the employer should not feel that the employees are paid more than they deserve and the employees should not feel that they are underpaid. Unless there is a scientific approach /method we cannot solve this conflict.Here wage and salary administration includes allowances‚ leave facilities‚ housing‚ travel‚

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    Athletes Are Overpaid

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    Are Athletes Overpaid? Many people in today’s society say that athletes make too much money and they are paid just for playing a game. What people often forget is how difficult it is to make it into professional sports and that ultimately sports is a business and like any other business athletes receive a salary for a service they provide. Many people believe athletes are being paid for little work‚ but in fact they work at the same level or even a higher level as other workers do. Making it into

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    Athletes Are Overpaid

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    Do you think athletes deserve the amount of money they make ? I do not think athletes are overpaid. Athletes are not overpaid because they dedicate their lives to their sport‚ have short careers and have chronic health problems. To begin with‚ athletes dedicate their lives to their sport. According to Mackenzie Carro “Athletes like LeBron James dedicate their lives to their sport- to training to traveling and pushing themselves to the limit.” This shows how dedicated athletes are to their sport

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    College Athletes

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    whether a college athlete should be paid or not and if athletes deserve to be paid for what they do at that level‚ after already being paid to go to school there‚ for most of the players. When athletes go to college they still put themselves in the same physical danger as a professional athlete does. The NCAA alone is a multi-billion dollar industry that generated over 845 billion dollars last year in 2011.Facts have shown that college athletes in the NCAA‚ on an annual salary‚ make zero dollars;

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    College Athletes

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    Matt Lawrence Father Hudgin AP English December 21st‚ 2012 College Athletes: Should they be paid? The debate of whether college athletes should be paid has gone on for years. From famous sportscasters to the common man‚ everyone has their own opinion whether the student-athletes should receive a “stipend” or certain wage per month to cover food‚ gas‚ and other various essentials. A great example of this is from Ramogi Huma‚ a former linebacker for UCLA. “Even though the school was providing

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    Jeremy Johnson McMullen Thesis 10/17/13 NCAA vs. Student Athletes: A change to come Here we go again; a stand-out high school athletic star has a choice that will determine the rest of his life. This is what happened to Koby Clemens son of baseball star pitcher Roger Clemens. He intended to play baseball on full scholarship at the University of Texas a NCAA college baseball power house. After graduating high school he was drafted into the MLB‚ an eighth round pick by the team his

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    salary struture in ghana

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    The Public Service of Ghana is a juggernaut which has to pay about 470‚205 employees under a novel and encyclopaedic remuneration system known as the Single Spine Salary Structure (SSSS). The Ghana Universal Salary Structure (GUSS)‚ the predecessor of the SSSS‚ was instituted in 1997 to address anomalies‚ disparities‚ distortions and inequities in the public pay structure. The GUSS was touted as the first holistic public sector pay reform. Before the GUSS‚ there existed public pay review

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    Many people desire to have jobs with high salaries because people think that high salaries will result in happiness. However‚ being happy with a job is more important than having a high salary because pursuing only for money could bring some problems. People should be consider a lot more before they make decisions‚ because jobs are something that people have to do for all their lives. First of all‚ if people are satisfied with their own jobs‚ people will try to do better and

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    College Student Athletes

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    Introduction Did you know that college athletes are shorted million of dollars in monetary value? Of course‚ the obvious argument would be the athletes are receiving an expensive‚ high-quality education and that is sufficient. However‚ when really looking at the factual numbers‚ there is a huge discrepancy. College student athletes should be monetarily compensated in direct proportion to the revenue that is generated by the program’s university. Athletes are clearly being taken advantage of and exploited

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