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Still the world’s best boss? Five years on, the CEO who set $70,000 minimum pay

By Abiodun Ogundairo
02 October 2020   |   8:36 am
He was once called the best boss in America: we speak to Dan Price, the man who took a million dollar pay cut to boost his workers' salaries five years ago. Also, will the current video gaming boom last beyond the Covid-19 pandemic? We take a closer look at the industry. And as Disney slashes thousands of jobs at its theme parks in the United States, we hear from some staff at Disneyland Paris about their fears for the future.

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