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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bird dropping festooned bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a bench festooned with bird droppings opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
A homemade sign supporting the NHS sits on a dropping festooned bench opposite Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Old and newer buildings at Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Lincolnshire.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. Health Secretary, Matt Hancock's grandmother worked at the hospital.
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Hancock's grandmother would be unimpressed by pay rise, say NHS staff. Pay rise of 1% ‘adds insult to injury’, say staff at Pilgrim hospital, where Hancock’s grandmother was a nurse
Staff at a hospital where Matt Hancock’s grandmother worked as a nurse say they feel insulted by the government’s offer of a 1% pay rise after their work during the pandemic.
The health secretary tried to deflect anger about the pay offer by saying he understood the hard work of nurses as his grandmother had worked at the Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire. “I bow to nobody in my admiration of nurses,” he said, “in fact I learned that at the knee of my grandmother, who was a nurse and worked nights at the Pilgrim hospital at Boston.” But staff at the hospital said they felt “disgusted” by the 1% pay increase offered by Hancock and his colleagues. “It adds insult to injury,” said Margaret*, a health care assistant at the hospital.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn standing next to the Nissan 'Note,' during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn standing in front of the new Nissan 'Note,' during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn standing in front of the Nissan 'Note,' during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn during his annual visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn greets Prime Minister Tony Blair, Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn with Prime Minister Tony Blair during a visit to the Nissan Car plant, Washington, sunderland, UK.
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CEO of Nissan/Renault Carlos Ghosn, speaks to the media about Nissan's new car the 'Note.' Nissan Car plant, Washington, Sunderland, UK.
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Rebecca Burke industrial tribunal
Rebecca Burke arrives at industrial tribunal today. With her are Sam Walker left, and Shelia Aly her barrister, right. The former TalkTalk executive took on the company in gender pay dispute.
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Unpaid sick leave USA
Wanda Coker, of Durham, North Carolina, poses for a portrait at the office of NC Raise Up/Fight for $15 on Thursday, December 12, 2019 in Durham, NC. Coker works as an assistant general manager at a Burger King in Raleigh and has been involved with NC Raise Up since 2016, where holds a leadership role. In 2016, diabetes and high blood pressure lead to kidney failure, forcing Coker to go on dialysis. She receives treatment three days a week for three and a half hours; as a manager at Burger King, she's required to work five 10-hour shifts each week. The US is one of just a few high-income countries globally that do not guarantee sick leave, forcing many to work when they are not medically fit to do so. (Photo by Rachel Jessen for The Guardian)
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Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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outrigger boats on the coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Outrigger boats on the coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Salary, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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Coral reef near Ambatomilo, South Western coast of Madagascar
Coral reef near Ambatomilo, South Western coast of Madagascar, Indian Ocean, Africa
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Finanzaffäre um Renault-Nissan-Chef: Carlos Ghosn verhaftet
November 20, 2018 - Tokyo, Japan - Japanese newspapers report on its front pages that Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn had been arrested on suspicion of financial misconduct, in Tokyo. Nissan said on Monday that Carlos Ghosn, who also heads an alliance of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, has been arrested (and will be dismissed) for suspicion of under-reporting his corporate salary and using company assets for his personal benefit (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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