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There's no better chance to bridge the gap between how the HR Department perceives itself and how others perceive them than the pandemic and its aftermath. The COVID-19 situation has clicked a reset button. Hence changing the way and the world we lived in before COVID-19. There's a new world order now, which requires a shift in mindset, thinking, and execution. Organizations that insist on living the same norms as before the pandemic are heading full speed towards a considerable...
American health-care
I've seen a lot of comments concerning the rejection of paying additional taxes for free health-care The main argument being 'I'm not going to pay for someone else's health' Counter argument being 'doing it makes you a decent human being' ect But let's be real Majority of people are selfish and greedy, it's basic survival (even now for too many people) So let's shift the view point and formulate this a little different : Paying more taxes to realise free health-care is in the end someone else helping YOU to pay for YOUR health How can you oppose a system that let's someone else pay for your health? At little cost for you (since you are paying a little tax too)?