Tuesday, June 10, 2008

LOYALTY?

WHO IS LOYAL TO THEIR COMPANY NOW.
How many employees go to work to get paid, or do they go to work to work so they can get paid?
WHAT COMPANY IS LOYAL TO THEIR EMPLOYEES?
How many companies do you know of that think that one of their main objectives is to make money so they can provide jobs for their employees? Or do they stop after the statement, make money.

Why do we have companies and the government backing out of agreements with their employees? The US government entered in to an agreement with the men and women of the armed forces stating that if you give us 20 years of honorable service or more and retire, we will give you and your spouse lifetime benefits to include health. All you had to do is come to the nearest military facility and go to their hospital to get help. But that is costing too much so why don’t we make it cheaper for the government and harder for the retiree. After all it is just an agreement and the government doesn’t have to keep up its side. It would cost too much. How much did the men and women put on the line when they joined and fought the government’s wars? Companies have followed the government and are eliminating retirement benefits left and right. What company still has a retirement fund strictly funded and controlled by them? We have been told that it is much better for you to have your money invested in a stock fund of some sort than to have it invested with the company, (the company could go bankrupt or illegally spend your money and you would loose it all)

WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT MAKING MONEY OR JOBS?
Would the rich get richer if no one had the money to purchase the product they want to sell to get richer.

WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO WORKING TOGETHER?

1 comment:

  1. I would have to agree. The only true reason I go to work is for that paycheck. Which as you know doesn't pay for the gas I have to put in the car most of the time.

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