Power dynamics can get weird when people make more than the boss
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Power dynamics get complicated when managers earn less than their employeesAug. 9, 2023 9:00 pm ETWhen NFL quarterback Justin Herbert and NBA star Jaylen Brown signed contracts this summer worth $262.5 million and $304 million, respectively, they struck the richest deals in their leagues’ histories. They’re also outearning their bosses by millions a year.Continue reading your article with
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