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wf3h wrote: On Aug 12, 12:23 am, "CalifBill" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 11, 9:10 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Feel like you’re working a lot harder these days, putting in longer hours for the same pay — or even less? The latest round of government data on worker productivity indicates that you probably are. The Labor Department said Tuesday that the American work force produced, at an annual rate, 6.4 percent more of the goods they made and services they provided in the second quarter of this year compared to a year ago. At the same time, “unit labor costs” — the amount employers paid for all that extra work — fell by 5.8 percent. The jump in productivity was higher than expected; the cut in labor costs more than double expectations. That is, despite the deep job cuts of the past year, workers who remain on the payroll are filling in and making up the work that had been done by their departed colleagues. In some cases, that extra work came with a smaller paycheck. Full story here... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32374533...n_the_economy/ On todays production lines the volume can be increased without a corresponding increase in the effort of the individual. So a 6.4% increase in production does not mean that the employee is being overworked as implied. what really happened is that so many people got laid off, productivity increased because the output/worker increased. Maybe the deadwood went first. yeah, that's the cliche they want you to believe You sound like you are a union wage and benefit negotiator. *You* sound like (and are) an undereducated boor who couldn't make it in college, joined the marines, were such a success at that you never got an overseas billet, and have been compensating for it ever since. |
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