utnereader:

A small group of Chicago clothing retailers is challenging convention by  offering their low-wage, mostly part-time workers a list of perks  normally reserved for management: flexible hours, time off when needed,  and a locked-in schedule of shifts that allows workers to plan a full  month, rather than a few days, in advance.If researchers are correct, higher worker satisfaction at those stores  will boost employee morale, retention rates, and productivity, pushing  labor costs down and revenues up. Meanwhile, employees will report  reduced stress, better physical and mental heath, and stronger  relationships with family and friends.
Keep reading about work-life balance for low-wage workers …

hey imagine that, treating minimum wage employees with some semblance of respect will boost morale???? whaaaattttt

utnereader:

A small group of Chicago clothing retailers is challenging convention by offering their low-wage, mostly part-time workers a list of perks normally reserved for management: flexible hours, time off when needed, and a locked-in schedule of shifts that allows workers to plan a full month, rather than a few days, in advance.If researchers are correct, higher worker satisfaction at those stores will boost employee morale, retention rates, and productivity, pushing labor costs down and revenues up. Meanwhile, employees will report reduced stress, better physical and mental heath, and stronger relationships with family and friends.

Keep reading about work-life balance for low-wage workers …

hey imagine that, treating minimum wage employees with some semblance of respect will boost morale???? whaaaattttt

(via neighborhoodr-chicago)

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    What? Treating wage slaves decently? Unacceptable!
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