• bstix@feddit.dk
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    11 months ago

    Wrong. Enabling employees to do their best is what helps companies.

    Demotivating them by having uncertainty and nonnegotiable terms is bad for the company.

    One man can not know what is required for a hundred men to work efficiently

    It’s megalomania for him to think that he knows best, and even if he did, for him to think that he could communicate what is best.

    Musk has 110000 employees worldwide, but he still pretends to know exactly what each and everyone should be doing. No chance in hell.

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      11 months ago

      You are too idealistic for an actual conversation

      If what you said was true then there would be no need for unions

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        11 months ago

        Maybe so. I think it’s more a matter of company owners having to educate themselves instead of playing God towards their employees.

        It’s becomes very evident when you look into psychological interactions in companies. It seems soo unnecessary - until you look at the results. Companies that actively work to prevent demotivating behaviour also produce better results at the bottom of their financial statements.

        Just similar to how violent behaviour resulted in people not working due to broken arms, demotivating behaviour stops employees from doing the job well. You can see it in the contemporary term “Silent quitting” which is a result of poor management. People do minimum work because they are only motivated to as they’re told and don’t get a say in how they do it.

        Firmly no. To your last sentence. Unions don’t just exist to push the price of labour. Unions exist because one man alone can easily be replaced with another poor shit worker.

        Unions exist because serious workers actually like doing their job well.

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          11 months ago

          Firmly no. To your last sentence. Unions don’t just exist to push the price of labour. Unions exist because one man alone can easily be replaced with another poor shit worker.

          Which companies do because….

          It benefits them

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            11 months ago

            Only in the short term. It’s not sustainable against competitors who does otherwise.