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Supermarket employees unite in profit-sharing family feud

Clip: 8/8/2014 | 7m 20s

Supermarket employees unite in profit-sharing family feud

The owners of a successful New England grocery store chain are in a family feud over whether company profits should go to shareholders or to employees, some of whom have abandoned their shifts and hit the streets. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports on the solidarity of non-union Market Basket workers in protesting for their company's popular president.

08/08/2014 | Rating NR

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