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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 31 Mar 2017

    Ford Motor says CEO Mark Fields was paid $22.1 million total compensation in 2016, up 19%http://on.wsj.com/2nDdd3q 

    7:26 AM - 31 Mar 2017
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      2. Zach‏ @realZJB 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        People who complain about this don't understand capitalism. Make yourself more valuable.

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      4. maggie love‏ @lavern1024 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @Aetius3 @realZJB @WSJ

        So true, I work at Dearborn Truck Plant, and you wouldn't believe how the F-150 is actually made!

        2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      2. W. Earl Sparrow Jr.‏ @MrSparrow 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        What was the percentage that his worker's wages went up?

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      1. Truth‏ @TrumpHatesFacts 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wow - that must also mean that all @Ford employees, every single line worker, also received a 19% raise? It must, right?

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      1. Will 2016‏ @Will20163 31 Mar 2017
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        ONE OF AMERICA'S OLIGARCHS!

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      1. ThinkItThrough‏ @ThinkItThruUSA 31 Mar 2017
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        There goes more proof of how badly Obama destroyed our economy leaving DJT a mess to clean up. Oh wait.

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      2. W.A.H.R.‏ @Ambitious_Breed 31 Mar 2017
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        @mr_jettlife @Koolie_T

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      3. Duke Togo‏ @Koolie_T 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @Ambitious_Breed @WSJ @mr_jettlife

        Hmph

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      1. Elie Khawand‏ @KhawandE 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        There should be a law to limit compensations of executives in a public company to a 50 times multiple of the lowest salary paid to employees

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      1. Panchito‏ @cavagon3 31 Mar 2017
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        How many people could Ford have employed if he were only paid 2 million? Where is the common sense... or the common decency?

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      1. Ttutt1‏ @Ttutt110 31 Mar 2017
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        Ridiculous, but not as ridiculous as bonuses paid to some gaming company execs & CEO's. For example ..... Caesar's Ent, while in bankruptcy!

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      1. maggie love‏ @lavern1024 31 Mar 2017
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        But we that work on the line can't get a raise!

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      1. Anne DeRentz‏ @Aussie8231 31 Mar 2017
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        Did his workers get a 19% raise?

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      1. Don Golen‏ @MarvintaDon1 31 Mar 2017
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        And how about the workers?

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      2. baffled‏ @farrellbruce2 31 Mar 2017
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        ROBBER BARRON ALERT/ $22.1 million is obscene , unpatriotic, ludicrous , dysfunctional, lunacy

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      3. Scott Eisenberg‏ @rscotteisenberg 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @farrellbruce2 @WSJ

        And yet it's modest compared to other CEOs taking $100mm or more.

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      1. BeaAnina‏ @BeaAnina 31 Mar 2017
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        Did his employees get 19% as well?

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