They already took a 20% cut so we could keep our jobs, but the company still hasn’t been competitive. They’re saying they’ll have to resort to robotics if we don’t do it.
When I was a manager, I told a fellow manager that I spent about 25% of my time working on personnel issues. He asked if I really had that much of a problem with my employees. I told him that I had no problems with my employees because I spend about 25% of my time on personnel issues.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
Good. Maybe they can get something done around here for once.
Farside99 almost 8 years ago
They already took a 20% cut so we could keep our jobs, but the company still hasn’t been competitive. They’re saying they’ll have to resort to robotics if we don’t do it.
franki_g almost 8 years ago
You can find them picketing on the golf course
GROG Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Does that mean you have to fill in for them while they’re on strike?
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 8 years ago
What’s the difference between managers and employees?
When managers look down the ladder they see smiling faces.
When employees look up the ladder they see a$$e$.
(now looking for a job…snerk)
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It takes the 10 ~ 200 odd employees to take that 10% pay cut so that management can get a decent increase.
GROG Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Plus bonus & stock options
dflak almost 8 years ago
When I was a manager, I told a fellow manager that I spent about 25% of my time working on personnel issues. He asked if I really had that much of a problem with my employees. I told him that I had no problems with my employees because I spend about 25% of my time on personnel issues.
Vet Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Send in the scabs!!!
richard b martin almost 8 years ago
Perhaps their positions can be done with illegals?