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It Would Be Wise For Managers To Keep Workers in the Loop - Baltimore Sun, October 31, 2008

Friday, October 31, 2008 Excerpt: "The survey of 514 workers, commissioned by global public relations firm Weber Shandwick, found that 71 percent believe that their company's leaders should be communicating more about current economic problems..."

Source: Baltimore Sun
 

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