The White Collar Revolt, Part 1
7 Dec 2004 in Employee Relationship, Work, Worst Practices by GarrickRelated to my earlier post about saying ‘No’ (Some of the Passengers, Some of the Time) fed up computer programmers at Electronic Arts are suing their employer over “extreme job stress and health problems”.
NPR had the story this past weekend on Weekend Edition.
Employees are gaining more control over their work conditions with each passing day. And if a specific employer doesn’t allow employees to have control over their schedule, environment, and work - they should prepare to see a similar suit against themselves shortly.
Ricardo Semler outlines how to structure a supportive and profitable organization in, Maverick. I can’t say enough good things about his book.
Get more details at the Social Customer Manifesto.
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