Actually I have been working for over 40 years, 20 of which was as an employee and 20 as a small business owner.
If business's do not value their good employees they will struggle to survive. that was true in the good times and even more so in the harder times.
I also have worked and lived in 3 states over that time. You seem to think that you have to be wearing a blue singlet to ACTUALLY work. Might want to get up with the times, we are not all shearers anymore.I would suspect that many managers and business owners would also see themselves as hard workers and heaven forbid, some business owners might thiunk they should be rewarded for the hours they put in as well as a return on their investment. In 20 years I have not had 1 employee who was willing to put his home on the line to support the business but I have had several who thought they were worth more than they were.
It cuts BOTH ways. Employers need employees and employees need employers. Time to cut the class war crap.




				
				
				
					
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 I would suspect that many managers and business owners would also see themselves as hard workers and heaven forbid, some business owners might thiunk they should be rewarded for the hours they put in as well as a return on their investment. In 20 years I have not had 1 employee who was willing to put his home on the line to support the business but I have had several who thought they were worth more than they were.

 and if my job disappeared I would work my butt off to find another good job.  Between 18-20 I went through 3 different jobs and moved/upskilled around inside my current employer to a great job.
				
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