Thursday, April 2, 2015

How the wealthy rob the most productive workers.

http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/how-wealthy-rob-our-most-productive-people?akid=12964.294211.YrtdAX&rd=1&src=newsletter1034202&t=9

How the Wealthy Rob Our Most Productive People

Lives are being trashed by klepto-remuneration: theft through excess rewards to rapacious bosses.
 
 
There is an inverse relationship between utility and reward. The most lucrative, prestigious jobs tend to cause the greatest harm. The most useful workers tend to be paid least and treated worst.
I was reminded of this while listening last week to a care worker describing her job. Carole’s company gives her a rota of, er, three half-hour visits an hour. It takes no account of the time required to travel between jobs, and doesn’t pay her for it either, which means she makes less than the minimum wage. During the few minutes she spends with a client, she may have to get them out of bed, help them on the toilet, wash them, dress them, make breakfast and give them their medicines. If she ever gets a break, she told the BBC radio programme You and Yours, she spends it with her clients. For some, she is the only person they see all day.
 

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