
By Nick Heath
Published: Friday 07 November 2008
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Name
Mark Hosey
Location
West Central Scotland
Occupation
&D
Comment
Telling them is easy but convincing them is a whole different ball game.
Many tech workers have been thoroughly disenfranchised by the low remuneration, lack of prospects, long hours and/or long term job instability. So much so that for every voice saying "what a great job it is" there are probably 10 vociferously expressing the opposite opinion.
Before they can convince tomorrows employees what a great job it is they will first have to convince todays employees. And they can only do that by making amends for the treatment their employees have received so far.
........... so where's my christmas bonus?
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