“Most employees want to be involved in a successful business and most employees are happy for people running successful businesses to be paid a reasonable wage and a market rate for it, provided they understand the reason. What they hate most of all is pay for failure.” PeopleWantReasonRunningHatePaySuccessfulInvolvedPaidRateReasonableEmployeeSuccessful Business Author:Stuart Rose
“Workplaces need to respond to the reality of family life in the 21st century, and allowing employees to have seven sick days a year is a bare minimum, the fact that the United States is one of just a handful of countries that does not require paid family or sick leave is nothing short of shameful.” LifeNeedsYearsDoeCountryStatesFactsRealityUnitedUnited StatesCenturySickPaidSevenEmployeeAllowingMinimum21st CenturyWorkplaceHandfulFamily LifeShamefulSick DaysSick Leave Author:Rosa DeLauro
“Follow the money, Washington reporters like to say. The money is this case comes from taxpayers, present and future, who are the source of every penny of dues paid to public employee unions, who in turn spend much of that money on politics, almost all of it for Democrats. In effect, public employee unions are a mechanism by which every taxpayer is forced to fund the Democratic Party.” TurnsPartyCasesEffectsSourcePaidUnionsDemocraticDemocratDuesEmployeeFundMechanismReportersDemocratic PartyTaxpayersPennies Author:Michael Barone
“Every employee can affect your company's brand, not just the front-line employees that are paid to talk to your customers.” LinesCompanyFrontsPaidCustomersBrandsEmployeeInspirational Customer Service Author:Tony Hsieh
“Quoting Demosthenes, 'For what each man wishes, that he also believes to be true.' I would rather make money playing a piano in a whorehouse than arguing that no cost is incurred when employees are paid in stock options instead of cash. I am not kidding.” MenBelieveWishCostPaidArguingBeing TrueMaking MoneyPianoEmployeeCashQuotingStock Options Author:Charlie Munger
“The biggest influence on my writing, besides snagging some ideas about black humor, was that the paper mill had a program where they paid 75 percent of the tuition and book [costs] for employees who wanted to go to college part-time.” WritingBookIdeasWantedBlackInfluenceCollegeCostPaperPercentProgramPaidEmployeeMillsPart TimeTuitionBlack Humor Author:Donald Ray Pollock
“Most of my life, everybody made more money than I did at the places I worked. In fact, when I've been an employee, I have never been anywhere close to being the highest paid person there, never. I was working hard. I was working hard. I was doing things I didn't want to do, that I thought I should do. I was getting up every day, going to work, did not phone in sick. Striving. Trying to get ahead, you know, doing what Obama says, working hard and applying myself and trying to get ahead. There was always somebody, there were always a lot of people that earned more than I did.” PeopleKnowsWantShouldTryingPersonsMadeHardFactsHighestSickPaidStrivePhonesEmployeeMore MoneyGoing To WorkGet Ahead Author:Rush Limbaugh
“If I were a capitalist I would not give my employees health insurance with no deductible, which I do, including dental, and paid pregnancy leave. That's not called capitalism, that's called being a Christian and someone who believes in democracy, so that everyone should get a fair slice of the pie.” IfsGivingShouldBelieveChristianDemocracyCapitalismFairsPaidIncludingEmployeePregnancyCapitalistPieDental Author:Michael Moore
“My employees, there's no deductible in your health care. No deductible, absolutely not. You get paid sick days, as many as you need, personal days.” NeedsCareSickPaidHealth CareEmployeeSick Days Author:Michael Moore
“Here's the truth. The proposed top rate of income tax is not 50 per cent. It is 50 per cent plus 1.5 per cent national insurance paid by employees plus 13.3 per cent paid by employers. That's not 50 per cent. Two years from now, Britain will have the highest tax rate on earned income of any developed country.” YearsTwoCountryTruthTaxesHighestPaidRateIncomeBritainEmployeeTwo YearsPlusCentsEmployersIncome TaxDeveloped Country Author:Andrew Lloyd Webber
“You did what you were told or you didn't get paid, and if things went wrong it wasn't your problem. It was the fault of whatever idiot has accepted this message for sending in the first place. No one cared about you, and everyone at headquarters was an idiot. It wasn't your fault, no one listened to you. Headquarters had even started an Employee of the Month scheme to show how much they cared. That was how much they didn't care.” IfsFirstsShowsProblemCareMonthsMessagesPaidFaultsAcceptedIdiotEmployeeSchemesHeadquarters Author:Terry Pratchett
“Contrast 1968, when the CEO of General Motors took home, in pay and benefits, about sixty-six times the amount paid to a typical GM worker. Today the CEO of Wal-Mart earns nine hundred times the wages of his average employee. Indeed, the wealth of the Wal-Mart founder's family in 2005 was estimated at about the same ($90 billion) as that of the bottom 40% of the US population: 120 million people.” PeopleHomeTodayWealthPayMillionsAmountSixBenefitsHundredPaidWorkersBottomAveragePopulationBillionsNineEmployeeContrastSixtyFoundersTypicalCeoWagesMotorGeneral Motors Book:Ill Fares the Land Source: Ill Fares the Land
“Ronald Reagan was an actor. Not at all a factor, Just an employee of the country's real masters. Just like the Bushes, Clinton and Obama, Just another talkin' head tellin' lies on teleprompters. If you don't believe the theory, then argue with this logic: Why did Reagan and Obama both go after Gaddafi? We invaded sovereign soil, goin' after oil Takin' countries as a hobby paid for by the oil lobby, Same as Iraq and Afghanistan. And Ahmadinejad sayin' they comin' for Iran.” IfsBelieveRealCountryLyingActorsMastersTheoryLogicPaidClintonDon't BelieveIraqHip HopRapOilArguingFactorsSoilEmployeeIranAfghanistanHobbiesSovereignGaddafi Author:Killer Mike