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German carmakers compete to share profits with staff

By Richard Milne in Frankfurt

Published: May 8 2008 21:34 | Last updated: May 8 2008 21:34

German carmakers are competing with each other in a new field – how much they pay their workers in profit-sharing bonuses.

BMW, the world’s largest luxury carmaker, set a record on Thursday as it paid each of its 78,000 workers in Germany an average of €5,600 ($8,630) – or €437m in total.

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