So you shouldn't be loyal to a company, because there is a chance thecompany will stab you in the back? Don't agree. I will be loyal to a company, until they show me different.Then it's a whole new ballgame....
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My loyalty to any company is limited only by my ability to earn a good income (as defined by me) and being treated fairly. The moment either factor begins to suffer, my loyalty goes out the window.
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Is 'loyalty' showing up for work every day and doing your job to the best of your ability? Is it staying late without extra pay to get the job done? Is it canceling your family vacation because of a work emergency?
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Millenials and Generation Z are not in charge of companies at a higher management level (by and large). So, you cannot blame the work culture on us, as we have simply adapted to the rules that your generation has decided to make.
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But, I have a feeling (and please correct me if I'm wrong) that you think "Union" is a dirty word, which ironically leads to situations with what is going down at your company right now, where they can and they are indeed firing at will right this instant. You can't have your cake and eat it too. You either get more protections with Unions, or you play by pure capitilism where it's every man for himself and you do what you gotta do.
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When breaking down the relationship between employers and employees in basic legal terms of English Common Law the questions of loyalty are quite clear.
The employer is the "Master" and the employee is the "Servant", legally speaking.
Of course the employee or "Servant" is going to be more loyal to the employer or "Master" than the other way around. It is inherent to our our system. -
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