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The MT global salary survey

By: Series: Management Today ; July 2003, 45-49(5)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: The "Management Today" global salary survey looks at the wages for various areas around the world. Shows that the United States is still the favoured place for management wanting to earn good salaries but Australia also does well. Mentions that in the UK investors have been most flustrated by 'golden parachutes' whereby huge sums of money are given to some executives in the event of their contracts being terminated. However, Britain reports higher levels of job satisfaction than France and Germany. With tables of findings from the survey including time taken during the working week and job satisfaction.
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The "Management Today" global salary survey looks at the wages for various areas around the world. Shows that the United States is still the favoured place for management wanting to earn good salaries but Australia also does well. Mentions that in the UK investors have been most flustrated by 'golden parachutes' whereby huge sums of money are given to some executives in the event of their contracts being terminated. However, Britain reports higher levels of job satisfaction than France and Germany. With tables of findings from the survey including time taken during the working week and job satisfaction.