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FedEx Loses Suit In Wrongful Dismissal Case
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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 4011242" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>Constant turnover because a job sucks and or pays like crap. Here's how companies handle constant turnover: When 10 people in a row quit after only a couple of weeks on the job, the company will say "these lazy people" or "they don't want to work" or "they don't know a great job when they have one". In other words, it's all the employees who are in the wrong rather than realizing maybe the job sucks and should pay much better to keep turnover from happening. It's those 10 employees in the wrong, not the company.</p><p></p><p>Supply and demand would say the company should raise the wage since demand to work it is low. However, many companies want to being in illegal aliens who will work for that low wage in a sucky job. It artificially lowers wages for everyone as a result. The company says "why should I hire you for $13/hr when I can hire that illegal for $3/hr and hire 4 employees for every 1 of you?" That's the environment we're in right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 4011242, member: 64891"] Constant turnover because a job sucks and or pays like crap. Here's how companies handle constant turnover: When 10 people in a row quit after only a couple of weeks on the job, the company will say "these lazy people" or "they don't want to work" or "they don't know a great job when they have one". In other words, it's all the employees who are in the wrong rather than realizing maybe the job sucks and should pay much better to keep turnover from happening. It's those 10 employees in the wrong, not the company. Supply and demand would say the company should raise the wage since demand to work it is low. However, many companies want to being in illegal aliens who will work for that low wage in a sucky job. It artificially lowers wages for everyone as a result. The company says "why should I hire you for $13/hr when I can hire that illegal for $3/hr and hire 4 employees for every 1 of you?" That's the environment we're in right now. [/QUOTE]
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