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little rant/confusion

On this subreddit I've heard so many anecdotal stories of employers not giving people the proper pay when asked for a raise, or given the proper duty title when the position is open. I just don't understand from a buisness aspect how moving up one employee, or paying a few employees a few more bread crumbs is a more difficult decision than having your whole business crumble from lack of experience/skill. I'm a very logical person, and it just baffles me that employers think they hold all the power and refuse to give people things they deserve (matterialistic: money, positions etc. Or intelectual: respect, trust, understanding) rather they'd prefer to have their whole business crumble because a key part of their business structure finally decided that they were more valuable than what they were being given.


On this subreddit I've heard so many anecdotal stories of employers not giving people the proper pay when asked for a raise, or given the proper duty title when the position is open. I just don't understand from a buisness aspect how moving up one employee, or paying a few employees a few more bread crumbs is a more difficult decision than having your whole business crumble from lack of experience/skill. I'm a very logical person, and it just baffles me that employers think they hold all the power and refuse to give people things they deserve (matterialistic: money, positions etc. Or intelectual: respect, trust, understanding) rather they'd prefer to have their whole business crumble because a key part of their business structure finally decided that they were more valuable than what they were being given.

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