The Wall Street Journal has a depressing article about how "of all the places people express gratitude, the workplace is dead last."
"For many supervisors," an interviewee said, "it's much easier to be the person who's always finding fault. It feels more like being in charge."
Fresh from their campaign effort to bully workers into voting for Mitt Romney and their post-election campaign to punish them by threatening to cut wages to offset Obamacare imaginary costs, it seems unlikely to make the "Must Read" list for the Journal's natural constituencies.
"For many supervisors," an interviewee said, "it's much easier to be the person who's always finding fault. It feels more like being in charge."
Fresh from their campaign effort to bully workers into voting for Mitt Romney and their post-election campaign to punish them by threatening to cut wages to offset Obamacare imaginary costs, it seems unlikely to make the "Must Read" list for the Journal's natural constituencies.
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