Demands for improved treatment from employees should be rejected without hesitation. Why is that?
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When I meet with business owners, I occasionally hear them say, "Our employees frequently demand improvements in their treatment, and it always takes a lot of time to address these requests, which is quite troublesome for us." In this context, demands for improved treatment specifically include requests like "I want a raise," "I want a bigger bonus," "I want higher overtime pay," and so on, which seem endless like a "give me" mentality. In other words, there is no definitive endpoint to these demands. Are these demands for improved treatment from employees unreasonable and selfish? In reality, from the employees' perspective, these demands can be interpreted as entirely reasonable, and there is no right or wrong in that regard, even if they pose a dilemma for business owners. In this column, we will explain the demands for improved treatment from employees from both the "employee perspective" and the "business owner perspective." *For more details, you can view the related links. *For further information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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