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Letter "J" » John Challenger Quotes
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«You'll see more tuition reimbursement programs, more schedule flexibility.»
Author: John Challenger
«The company should want you first.»
Author: John Challenger
«You don't see them this lucrative very often. This is kind of off the charts.»
Author: John Challenger
«Are your skills up-to-date? Is what you do in demand?»
Author: John Challenger
«It's going to be hard to replace packages that were about $67 an hour when you added in pensions and health-care benefits.»
Author: John Challenger
«The big question is how many workers will accept the terms. Too few and the company will be forced to fire workers; too many and the company could be forced to refuse some people's wishes to leave.»
Author: John Challenger
«There's no question that senior entrepreneurs are out there. There's more and more access to self-employment possibilities as people decide to put off retirement as they get into their 60s and 70s and 80s.»
Author: John Challenger
«I think that the social compact hammered out in the mid-20th century has been superseded by a new compact that is different and doesn't promise the potential for lifetime tenure. Workers are free agents.»
Author: John Challenger
«The world is not the same as it used to be. Companies pay for skills in an era where brains are more important than brawn, and the forces of automation, globalization, deregulation and competition have changed what this kind of work is worth in the world.»
Author: John Challenger
«The labor market is quickly getting to the point where we will see upward pressure on wages, as employers attempt to attract more workers and retain the ones they have.»
Author: John Challenger
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