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Top layer benefits most from mega-profits: ‘A trick to earn even more’

Top layer benefits most from mega-profits: ‘A trick to earn even more’

Fewer employees in the Netherlands are participating in company share programs, which could have served as a valuable pension supplement. This trend is driven by decreasing incentives, resulting in only top-level executives benefiting while lower-income workers opt out.

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