Billionaires Want People Back At Work, Even If It Kills Them

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Hurting the economy 'could be worse than losing a few more people,' Paychex founder Tom Golisano told Bloomberg.

outbreak, incredibly wealthy Americans are eager to get employees back to work ― and some say they’re OK with people dying if that’s what it takes.Bloomberg story

But Tom Golisano, the founder and chairman of the payroll processor Paychex Inc., thinks he can prove that wrong ― dead workers be damned. Fertitta, whose net worth Forbes estimates to be $4.4 billion, temporarily laid off 40,000 of his employees this week.

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