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by tyingq
3748 days ago
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Perhaps we're using the term in two different contexts. I'm using the term loyalty for lack of a better term. There was a time when employees would often go above and beyond for their employers, because the reverse was also often true. Roughly, the shift away from the "lifetime employment" model. Things like: - Somewhere in the 1980's, when layoffs started to happen even in relatively financially healthy companies - The move from pensions to 401k's - The shift of a higher percentage of healthcare costs to the employee's portion - More focus on hiring outsiders into higher level positions, versus training/placing internal candidates Specifically, I might be incented to occasionally "work for free" if I thought the company would, for example, not lay me off during a particularly rough financial period. |
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