So management has been whining about this for over a century and they STILL haven't read the tea leaves. I was fortunate to have mostly desk jobs with managers who did their job of getting rid of things that prevented us from doing our jobs. But I did have a few low-level manual labor type positions over the years but again I was fortuna…
So management has been whining about this for over a century and they STILL haven't read the tea leaves. I was fortunate to have mostly desk jobs with managers who did their job of getting rid of things that prevented us from doing our jobs. But I did have a few low-level manual labor type positions over the years but again I was fortunate to have them in places where we were treated like human beings rather than cattle. (One of my jobs entailed working with dairy farmers and most of them treated their cattle very well because they recognized that they needed the milk and calves that the cows produced.)
So management has been whining about this for over a century and they STILL haven't read the tea leaves. I was fortunate to have mostly desk jobs with managers who did their job of getting rid of things that prevented us from doing our jobs. But I did have a few low-level manual labor type positions over the years but again I was fortunate to have them in places where we were treated like human beings rather than cattle. (One of my jobs entailed working with dairy farmers and most of them treated their cattle very well because they recognized that they needed the milk and calves that the cows produced.)
A living wage and respect are essential.