A company exists to make profit. A worker is employed by the company to do a job which will help the company make profit. If the worker cant do the job he is hired for then he shall be fired. if he finds the work timing or pay not good he is free to resign and work somewhere else. No one is forcing him to work.Why then should a union be there?
That's it. A worker must provide something to the company in order to be hired, if his value is low, he should be removed from that position or removed at all. People think that having a business is something like a charity and the employees are entitled to almost everything and the owner or the boss of the company has to remain silent and say thank you all the time. This does not work. I think most people have a childish "I am entitled to that!"-mentality, because politicians drug them with these stupid slogans.
At the beginning of my career I was stuck in a .... kind of company, working long hours (70-80 hours), traveling 75% of my work time (one day Munich, the other day Berlin, the other day Frankfurt, UK, Poland, Austria...) and they didn't pay me for travel. After having enough experience my inbox is full with recruiter requests and I can chose where to work now. But I had to do my homework first, if I had leftist work ethics I would still stuck in a low paying job without any perspective.
Work hard, experience is the main thing, after that you can choose where to work.
Why did he take a loan if he could not repay it? Why should the company suffer a loss because of the incompetence of the farmer? The company did not put a gun on his head asking him to take a loan. once he took a loan it was his obligation to repay it
You mean why should I held accountable for things I signed up to? Evil capitalists everywhere!
Kardi typical South Asian tunnel visioned engineer doctor wali baat.
If you can live on Feminist Dance Therapy or Leftist Philosophy (this is only possible in capitalist societies) then it's ok. But don't blame other people if you can't find a job afterwards. I am interested in Philosophy, History, Geography and Diplomacy and I didn't study that in university because nobody would employ me afterwards.
If you want to erradicate poverty, you must have a free market society. Supply and demand is everything. You need housing? Build them! You need doctors? Train them! But government interference and leftist dreams of an all-controlling super-state prevent people to things they want to do.
In Germany everybody is crying why the housing prices are up. 30 years ago big companies bought everything because nobody wanted the houses in specific ares (especially East Germany), now everything was booming there and house prices went up. What do you expect when supply and demand changes? But the officials here don't allow new buildings and regulate everything. That's the problem!