Sir Martin Sorrell ‘to get £19m in bonuses’ after leaving WPP
Shareholders of advertising giant WPP are expected to approve the payment of up to £19m in bonuses over the next four years to its former chief executive. Sir Martin Sorrell
Read MoreShareholders of advertising giant WPP are expected to approve the payment of up to £19m in bonuses over the next four years to its former chief executive. Sir Martin Sorrell
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Read MoreThe former chief executive of France Telecom and six other managers are to stand trial over a spate of suicides among their staff in the late 2000s. Prosecutors have long
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