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Loyalty is Laid to Rest; Grave is Next to Partnership’s; RIP My Old Friends
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<blockquote data-quote="Lemvil" data-source="post: 965120" data-attributes="member: 27594"><p>I realize the show is "fluff" but "Undercover Boss" has so many episodes where the CEO states "I had no idea my (or the board's) decision would have this impact." Is our CEO/Board so out of touch they no longer realize what it means when an employee receives little or no raise? Do they really believe that these pay bands will accurately reflect the value of every employee? I know of many 20, 25 year employees that did not receive a raise or received a raise that will not cover the cost of inflation. Yet, every year we raise our rates in excess of inflation. How does our board and our executives believe this is in the best interest of the company? If our stock price were at a 52-week high, then they could use this as justification. But even this is not the case. Anyone up for a trip to Atlanta to let those on the plaza level know we are not happy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemvil, post: 965120, member: 27594"] I realize the show is "fluff" but "Undercover Boss" has so many episodes where the CEO states "I had no idea my (or the board's) decision would have this impact." Is our CEO/Board so out of touch they no longer realize what it means when an employee receives little or no raise? Do they really believe that these pay bands will accurately reflect the value of every employee? I know of many 20, 25 year employees that did not receive a raise or received a raise that will not cover the cost of inflation. Yet, every year we raise our rates in excess of inflation. How does our board and our executives believe this is in the best interest of the company? If our stock price were at a 52-week high, then they could use this as justification. But even this is not the case. Anyone up for a trip to Atlanta to let those on the plaza level know we are not happy? [/QUOTE]
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