I find this article intresting considering recent changes in ABC, the company that Mr. NORMAN IS CEO Of. The changes or reconfiguring forces employees to take a serious pay cut and a cut to the amount weeks worked. These cuts put his employees in finicial hardships and essentially poverty. How can someone advocate for those in poverty when your forcing your employees into poverty?
Re: “Perspectives: James Norman”
I find this article intresting considering recent changes in ABC, the company that Mr. NORMAN IS CEO Of. The changes or reconfiguring forces employees to take a serious pay cut and a cut to the amount weeks worked. These cuts put his employees in finicial hardships and essentially poverty. How can someone advocate for those in poverty when your forcing your employees into poverty?