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May 7, 2002

A Few Bad Apples Spoil Bunch?

LOS ANGELES - When Arthur Andersen, a Big Five accounting firm with revenue topping $9 billion in 2001, laid off 7,000 of its 26,000-member U.S. work force, employees didn't get angry at their employer.

By Marisa Navarro
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - When Arthur Andersen, a Big Five accounting firm with revenue topping $9 billion in 2001, laid off 7,000 of its 26,000-member U.S. work force, employees didn't get angry at their employer.
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