I think the line of thinking is that an unhappy employee might be less productive, so this gives a way of rooting out those who might be under performing relative to what they could be. So it's not that your happiness is your bosses responsibility, it's that you will be viewed with suspicion if you are excessively unhappy.
I think the line of thinking is that an unhappy employee might be less productive, so this gives a way of rooting out those who might be under performing relative to what they could be. So it's not that your happiness is your bosses responsibility, it's that you will be viewed with suspicion if you are excessively unhappy.
how creepy.
how creepy.
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