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Example sentences for "profit sharing"

  • There are various methods of increasing earnings by profit sharing.

  • Profit sharing is undoubtedly a splendid thing in principle, but it tends to make a man drop his trade-union and takes away his independence.

  • It is frequently allied to profit sharing.

  • Still another may approach the ideal by means of profit sharing, bonuses, and other such emoluments.

  • The essence of profit sharing is that the workmen in a given enterprise receive, in addition to their regular wages, a share in the profits which would ordinarily go entirely to the entrepreneur.

  • Warbasse, President of the Coöperative League of America, went over the Chapter on Profit Sharing and Coöperation painstakingly.

  • In certain cases employers have experimented with profit sharing in the hope that it would stimulate efficiency and economy on the part of the workmen.

  • The trade unions also maintain that profit sharing is often administered in a patronizing manner, which is offensive to the self-respect of the workmen.

  • This experiment split on the rock of dissension in 1875, but in the meantime others, either in imitation of their plan or independently, had introduced the same or other forms of profit sharing.

  • Not a few employers are giving a degree of profit sharing as a mere business proposition; and the results have been generally successful.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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