A little snippet here :-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23406467
Germany, apparently, have the correct relationship in their factories between unions and management. Unfortunately in this country the 'class system' (made up by the so-called 'upper classes') is rife. Workers desperate for increases in pay which are declined while all the time the new cars/office furniture/jolly's out are streaming in.
The viscious circle then begins, workers not putting in 100% because of the general mood, payrises refused because of suffering production.
Factory floor are told to work harder/smarter/faster while all the while **** poor management is over-looked.
Rant over.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23406467
Germany, apparently, have the correct relationship in their factories between unions and management. Unfortunately in this country the 'class system' (made up by the so-called 'upper classes') is rife. Workers desperate for increases in pay which are declined while all the time the new cars/office furniture/jolly's out are streaming in.
The viscious circle then begins, workers not putting in 100% because of the general mood, payrises refused because of suffering production.
Factory floor are told to work harder/smarter/faster while all the while **** poor management is over-looked.
Rant over.