Employee Appreciation - THIS is how you do it

So, bribery is the correct way to show you're appreciation for sticking with your employment agreement?

Huh.
 
So, bribery is the correct way to show you're appreciation for sticking with your employment agreement?

Huh.

I'd enjoy such a bribe now and again. Though in Canada, the creepy ones decide who can work or not so it's a moot point as our economy collapses.

In Canada a "bribe" is expressed in the declaration by the state that "we won't mess with your life anymore"...
 
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Hey, it's his money, but that line is kind of ridiculous.

You pay them what they agreed to pay when they agreed to take the job.

And someone else can offer more
If you want to keep good employees…..increase the benefits
 
This is a wonderful way to show appreciation to long standing, hard working employee.



NOT by berating them, harassing them, abusing them, and refusing to pay them a living wage, benefits, and refusing a living raise.

That was such a positive post thank you so much for sharing it:)

The old adage runs true: if you focus strictly on the negative it will begin to override so much else. Same thing happens in schools when a teacher’s main focus is on discipline compared to a teacher who focuses on recognizing kids who display consistent effort and “catch” kids trying more and encourage more of it. Two very different classrooms. Spotlighting the positive by recognizing and rewarding those who go the extra mile as with exemplary employees in a win for all.
 
Some businesses are operating as too small of a profit margin to do this (see OP).
 
So, bribery is the correct way to show you're appreciation for sticking with your employment agreement?

Huh.
And the first thing that employer will be faced with is a discrimination lawsuit because everyone doesn't get the same award. It also brings to mind Kameltoe's recent gaffe about equity. Is this employee going to be expected to share her award with the others in the office in the name of EQUITY?
 
So, bribery is the correct way to show you're appreciation for sticking with your employment agreement?

Huh.
Paying someone well for working hard is bribery?

I employ a man to work on my property and I pay him well, and he treats my property as if it were his own. I've never seen a man work so hard, with such innovative ideas about how to do things and such patience for me when I forget that he knows a lot more about how to do his job than I do.

Oh.

PS -- my worker is a white, conservative, straight male. That probably changes something.
 
Hey, it's his money, but that line is kind of ridiculous. You pay them what they agreed to pay when they agreed to take the job.

Hey, I think the gesture is just fine, sort of a profit-sharing thing, I just wonder now whether ALL of their employees or other employees get or will get the same treatment, especially if they don't have a black skin? If not, then I am very NOT OK with this.
 

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