A new radio spot paid for by the Koch brothers extols the spirit of cooperation that led unionized workers at Harley-Davidson to take a pay cut for the good of the company. What it doesn't mention is the $6.5 million paycheck the company's CEO handed himself that year. (Thanks, SalJake, via Submitterator!)
Anti-labor ads celebrate workers taking paycuts and CEOs getting millions
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