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Old 08-15-2015, 08:46 PM   #8
SteveEisenberg
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I suspect you'll save a lot of money if you only purchase from companies that never put business ahead of their employees personal lives.
This is true. And sometimes you should put the business ahead of your personal life. I don't want to eat spoiled produce because the farmer had to go see his kid play little league on the last good harvest day. Work-life balance doesn't mean that work never wins.

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And anyone wanting a more peaceful workplace can move.
Same for someone who is looking for a workplace with greater opportunity to openly criticize co-workers. That is, they can, depending on the economy, and if they have skills in demand, and are good at job hunting. While some of us are in that group, others are not.

Another good thing disgruntled employees can do is complain to journalists.

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Of course, they'd likely be moving to a place with passive/aggressive employees who refer to you as an amhole behind your back.
Yes, such human frailty is all around us. Life is mostly a matter of degree, isn't it?
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