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Charles J. Zimmerman, president of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., estimates that each year mental illness on the job costs business $3 billion directly-enough to buy 150 million hours of psychiatric time at $20 an hour-and another $9 billion in indirect costs. Psychiatrists believe that about one...
The cooperative hotel boom has been largely financed by the savings of people with small incomes, and by U.S. mainland and Canadian insurance companies. Some co-op owners have made a quick speculative turnover on their apartments, but most are investing for the long term. Small investors seem to get...
Ribald Humor. In his suit filed in a New York court last week, Martin finally explained why: "Charles Revson engaged in a practice of mistreating executives of Revlon, Inc. and abusing them personally to such extent that men of proven capacity who held high positions in nationally known corporations before...
Under the impact of the sudden influx of cash, the Hong Kong market has surged upward in the past three months, now averages a $1,000,000-a-day turnover, more than three times the preboom volume.
Incentive for Work. Said one of the first women hired, a former research assistant in a highly specialized field: "Assembling toys isn't intellectually stimulating, but the project is stimulating, and this gives me an incentive for work. It's a sort of therapy, too, to be able...