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unusual facts about Profit Sharing



Heidar Arfaa

Senator Arfaa is most notable for authoring legislation of the White Revolution concerning Land Reform, Privatization of Government Enterprises, Women's Suffrage, Nationalization of Forests and Pasturelands, and Profit Sharing for Industrial Workers.

N. O. Nelson

N.O. Nelson founded the village of Leclaire in 1890, naming it after Edme-Jean Leclaire, who had inaugurated employee profit sharing in France.


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Garuda Mall

Garuda Mall is built on the land owned by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), and the two parties have a history of conflicts over profit sharing.

Hugh Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood

Cecil dissented from the beginning from Joseph Chamberlain's policy of tariff reform, pleading in Parliament against any lowering of the idea of empire into that of a "gigantic profit-sharing business."

John Opie

In 1780, Opie travelled with Wolcot to London, where they shared a residence together, having entered into a formal profit-sharing agreement; Wolcot introduced the "Cornish wonder" to other artists, including the great Sir Joshua Reynolds, who went on to compare him to Caravaggio and Velazquez, and to prospective patrons.

Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism

Individual staff of the Los Angeles Times, for protesting the publisher's profit-sharing agreement with Staples Center.

Pura Vida Coffee

Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Pura Vida also provides profit sharing opportunities for nonprofit organizations such as Episcopal Relief and Development, Catholic Relief Services and Sojourners.