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by jeromegv
704 days ago
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You are proving this is a management issue. You took steps to address the issue. Fired people who didn’t listen. The fact they thought they could do it without consequences means they never got into trouble by management at other job sites. If your industry has a culture of not following safety procedures it’s only because bosses don’t enforce it. |
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Flipping back to my day job, a counter example is security people covering any edge case so that everything grinds to a halt or lawyers over processing everything and stifling creativity.
The same people that might grumble about something being a management issue sometimes also complain about bureaucracy and process when things go the other way.
There aren’t simple trade off free answers to this stuff.