"Of course, to motivate the leaders to be more proactive, what else?" Simon said in a self-justified manner. After all, everyone seated at the table were at the management level and they would all side with him on this matter. He was clearly doing this to please the management so that they would remain loyal to him. "Since everyone seated here is at the management level, I'll be frank. Everyone knows the 20/80 rule, in which 20% of the people own 80% of the wealth in this world! I was merely adhering to this principle."
Cordy chuckled.
He made it sound so sanctimonious.
She knew clearly that Simon was simply trying to weaken her power through the management. Even if all of Sachs Enterprises' shares ended up in her hands, he had the company's management in his hands. To be blunt, he still had the final say in Sachs Enterprises.
How naive.
"Chairman Sachs, please don't find anything wrong with this. Everyone who can climb to such a position is capable in their own right; they either contribute more than ordinary employees, or they are extraordinarily talented and deserve recognition."
"It's not that I find it wrong. I do agree with you that everyone who can climb to such a position is likely more capable than ordinary employees and therefore deserving of their high pay," Cordy agreed.
Simon smiled smugly.
He did not believe that Cordy would dare to say that the senior managers were not fit for their roles in their faces, unless she had lost her mind.
"So, in order to allow the senior management to shine in their own right and show how much better they are than ordinary employees, I've decided to raise their salaries by 5 to 10%," Cordy announced.
The moment she said so, commotion broke out across the meeting room.
Given the current economic downturn, other companies were cutting their employees' salaries. Not only was Sachs Enterprises the only company that did not do so, but they even went further by raising salaries, which made the senior management thank their lucky stars. Of course, if they were smart enough, they would know that Sachs Enterprises was affording them a good life because of personal grudges and reasons. And now, they never expected to receive yet another salary raise up to 10%.
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