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by int_19h
895 days ago
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People generally like long-term stability and are willing to trade their loyalty in exchange for that, even to the point of turning down a more lucrative offer. Back when companies appreciated that, you had plenty of people with a stable employment at the same company for literally decades. But then this cycle was broken when employers started to treat their employees as disposable (all while still demanding at least token loyalty!) in pursuit of more profits - and they have succeeded in teaching the employees that any talk of loyalty from a business is virtually guaranteed to be a scam, so why would the latter ever take it seriously? In short, this is not a "both sides" problem. |
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