Ways To Make Expensive Workers Leave

For many employers, manhours per payroll dollar is considered more important than having experienced and dedicated people around. It seems to be the goal of management in many industries to turn as many jobs as possible into commodity positions, in which workers can be fired with little recourse, outsourced easily, and for which there is a large labor pool.

This is especially true for those corporations foolish enough to craft defined-benefit plans back in the days where outsourcing wasn't an option.

For such corporations, it hasn't gone noticed that certain classes of workers cost more (in terms of fewer hours worked and/or higher pay and benefits costs); thus here are suggestions of WaysToMakeExpensiveWorkersLeave.

Depending on where you live, many of these are illegal. But many are also hard to prove, and the damages may simply be a cost of doing business.

Many of these are collected from other pages.


It seems that global competition has changed companies. They are now leaner and Meaner, with a capital "M". They have no loyalty and do little to encourage loyalty. Maybe we have cheaper trinkets in the store because of all this, but it can make the quality of life stink. It is a good thing that globalization also makes Rolaids and Tums cheaper. The Northern European model is becoming more popular in the world than the US model because few want to trade peace of mind and general quality of life for cheap widgets.


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