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Asks humane treatment of employees
Web posted January 15, 2000 Have a thought? Go to the @ugusta Forums.
Editor, The Chronicle
Americans are experiencing record setting prosperity, yet many employees have become nothing more than faceless statistics with company ID numbers. Many employers have forgotten that their employees are people with real feelings that impact their families and co-workers. This is especially true for retirees. Many companies simply forget about retirees who were dedicated employees for many years. In some instances retiree benefits are taken away or reduced after retirement.
I remind corporate leaders that your company is no stronger or weaker than the morale and happiness of your employees.
When you treat your employees as fellow human beings and not just a number, you will have a much more productive employee. Think about it!
Anne Cook, Augusta

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