THE PROBLEM
Nomura, the investment bank, wants its Japanese employees to give up their local contracts – which have large basic pay packages and small performance-related bonuses – and adopt more western-style bonus structures in the mould of the Lehman Brothers operations it acquired last autumn. Is this a good strategy? Or should the Japanese pay model be adopted by more western companies?
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