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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 788830" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>1. A two-tiered wage system is something I would strike over. You cannot have a unified work group when two people work side-by-side doing the same job and one of them has no hope of ever earning what the other one does. And once the majority of the workforce is in the lower tier, then it is a simple matter to offer that majority some sort of "bonus" or other pittance in exchange for dragging the higher paid minority down into the lower tier as well. In the end, <strong>everybody</strong> loses.</p><p> </p><p>2. When the company invests millions in a Telematics system and then turns around and has their management people renting cars in order to spy on drivers who are <em>already being monitored with that system</em>...it becomes obvious to me that there is still a great deal of waste and fat to be cut from the management ranks. Cut the fat before you <em>even discuss</em> cutting the wages of the people who actually generate the revenue in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 788830, member: 14668"] 1. A two-tiered wage system is something I would strike over. You cannot have a unified work group when two people work side-by-side doing the same job and one of them has no hope of ever earning what the other one does. And once the majority of the workforce is in the lower tier, then it is a simple matter to offer that majority some sort of "bonus" or other pittance in exchange for dragging the higher paid minority down into the lower tier as well. In the end, [B]everybody[/B] loses. 2. When the company invests millions in a Telematics system and then turns around and has their management people renting cars in order to spy on drivers who are [I]already being monitored with that system[/I]...it becomes obvious to me that there is still a great deal of waste and fat to be cut from the management ranks. Cut the fat before you [I]even discuss[/I] cutting the wages of the people who actually generate the revenue in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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