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Or perhaps, these employees point out, they work in one of the company's more profitable business units.
"Whatever relief this brings to corporate shareholders," Lowenstein writes, "from the employees' point of view the demise of pensions is a calamity in the making".
In their suit, the employees point to companywide evaluation systems that they contend "favor employees who 'look and talk' like Cargill's white executives".
The floor of the escalator does not fall through but the pair of employees point at the metal sheet, suggesting they realise there is a fault with the escalator.
Employees point to covers like those featuring Regis Philbin and a reimagining of an aged Princess Diana as evidence that Ms. Brown struggled to find subjects to create that most elusive but desirable of magazine outcomes: buzz.
"Laffer shot two employees, point blank," said Richard Dormer, the Suffolk County police commissioner, "and two customers, executing the two of them as they walked into the store; shot them in cold blood".
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Debate is a hallmark of the meetings; at least a dozen of his employees pointed out, unprompted, what an "intense listener" Zuckerberg is.
Some former employees pointed fingers at Jon Rubinstein, then Palm's chief executive, saying he failed to steer WebOS in the right direction.
The employees pointed to inconsistent compensation and lack of clarity in management decisions as two issues related to high turnover that could be improved by a union presence.
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