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Labor issue?
"Jobs received only his $1 salary and no stock grant"

Not that anything will be done, as Jobs has enough money and his salary is mainly a PR spin, but how can you officially get paid below minimum wage and get away with it? It's one thing when you include stock grants and bonuses, but if all he received was the $1 saary, wouldn't that raise flags with labor boards?

Just an observation, but it just stuck me odd.

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Posted by: jheine   Posted on: 03/15/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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$500,000 salary and $5,000,000 stock not competitive??!  d_jedi | 03/15/05
Easy freakin job  Roger Ramjet | 03/15/05
Re: Easy freakin job  alterego_z | 03/15/05
Come on Roger..I've been in thisbusiness from virtually  Laff | 03/15/05
I also remember...  rapson | 03/15/05
Oh I won't argue that there was a down side to it.  Laff | 03/15/05
No disagreement here  rapson | 03/15/05
I would also agree that they both computers and certainly  Laff | 03/15/05
Probably needed, but way more than a teacher  FilledOut | 03/15/05
Seeing as how I am a teacher  TWRX | 03/15/05
And in the world of who should get paid much more than they do  FilledOut | 03/15/05
Heck let's add solders, firemen, police, farmers, and  Laff | 03/15/05
Business execs  FilledOut | 03/16/05
They threatened to take night jobs...  Anton Philidor | 03/15/05
Huh? Are you saying that Apple is about to go bankrupt?  Laff | 03/15/05
That's how rumors start.  Anton Philidor | 03/15/05
Heh heh heh..the problem for those people was not  Laff | 03/15/05
Labor issue?  jheine | 03/15/05
Stuck odd?  Reverend MacFellow | 03/16/05
Only 2 Bentleys!  Reverend MacFellow | 03/16/05
They have been robbed  osreinstall | 03/16/05

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