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" ... And even if Turner had thought other players had tested positive and he was being singled out for isolation, that doesn’t give him the right to callously break serious rules, even if it means he wouldn’t be able to celebrate winning the World Series. MLB acknowledging that it could have done a better job in this situation doesn’t exonerate Turner’s careless disobedience. ... "
" ... Another term for "remote" is "isolated." An unfortunate byproduct of the remote work environment is that employees can feel severed from their work colleagues almost instantly. Workers have few opportunities to take a breather by walking around the block chatting with a colleague, have a personal conversation with their manager or even sit down in their HR advisor’s office. Conveying a layoff notification in a remote manner also runs the risk of sounding robotic and impersonal. If the communications are handled callously, employees may feel mortified and even insulted. ... "
" ... But this scene took on a special significance when the CEO stopped, took a dollar bill from his pocket, smiled at the man, and dropped it in his cigar box. As we continued down Bourbon Street, I callously commented, "You know that dollar will likely be spent on drugs or booze." He just kept smiling and replied, "I am here to serve, and he needed someone to serve him right then. Besides, it would be arrogant of me to judge." ... "
" ... If the older workers that have been callously cast out of the job market were included in the unemployment data, we’d be at an extremely higher rate. Clearly, our politicians don’t want that number to come out, so they conveniently pretend that this is not happening. ... "
" ... This is the situation we’re in now. We collectively hope things will improve, but we don't know when. It's easier for companies to pile on more work on existing employees rather than hire new people. Managers callously maintain that their staff will do the extra workload because, for many, there aren’t a lot of other opportunities. ... "