“This decade holds many changes for the United States, but the greatest needs regarding America's productivity in the 1990s, are better education and employee training.” NeedsStatesAmericaUnitedUnited StatesTrainingDecadesProductivityEmployee Author:Gregory Balestrero
“The notion that employees and companies have a social contract with each other that goes beyond a paycheck has largely vanished in United States business.” StatesSocialUnitedCompanyUnited StatesNotionEmployeeContractsPaychecksSocial Contract Author:Alex Berenson
“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
“The economic system that the United States has is an evil empire. It's an economic system that's not fair, not just, and it's not democratic. And it will fall just like communism fell. The richest 1 percent now own 50 percent of the wealth. It didn't use to be that way. The average CEO 20 years ago made 20 times as much as the average employee. Now they make 212 times as much.” WorldWayYearsMadeStatesUseAmericaFallEvilWealthUnitedUnited StatesEconomicModernPercentFairsYears AgoDemocraticAverageCommunismEmployeeEmpiresCeoModern WorldEconomic SystemsNot FairUse To Be Author:Michael Moore