Stephen Koppekin discusses the rising trend of employees as caretakers. These individuals may be working at the office during the day, only to come home at night to care for an aging parent. How can you, as the employer, make this role more manageable?
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Transformers Sixty-five million years ago, the alien race known as the Creators invade Earth, wiping out most of life on the planet including the dinosaurs with the Seeds, and cyber-form thousands of planets, including Cybertron. In the present, Darcy Tirrel discovered frozen dinosaur corpses in the Arctic. Five years after the final battle between the Autobots and Decepticons that leveled Chicago, humanity has grown fearful of the Transformers, resulting in the termination of joint operations with the Autobots. Cemetery Wind, an elite CIA black ops unit formed by opportunistic agent and paranoid government official Harold Attinger and ruthless team leader James Savoy, is tasked with hunting the remaining Decepticons. However, they have also been secretly hunting Autobots, believing all Transformers to be a threat, despite the Autobots officially being granted sanctuary by the government. With the help from the Cybertronian bounty hunter Lockdown, they hunt down, ambush and kill most of the Autobots, including Ratchet and Leadfoot. Optimus Prime is the only Autobot to escape and go into hiding after an ambush in Mexico City, and the primary target whom Lockdown wants captured alive.
To Understand Rising Inequality, Consider the Janitors at Two Top Companies, Then and Now
The $16.60 per hour Ms. Ramos earns as a janitor at Apple works out to about
the same in inflation-adjusted terms as what Ms. Evans earned 35 years ago.
The company estimates 1.5 million people work in the “app economy,” building and maintaining the mobile applications used on Apple products.
“Firms would try to set pay so that the gap between the security guard or administrative assistant and senior V. P.
wasn’t as great as you might expect, essentially by paying lower- and middle-skill workers more than they were probably worth on the market.”
Linda DiStefano applied for a secretarial job at Kodak during Easter week of her senior year in high school in 1968,
and was hired to start immediately after her graduation for $87.50 a week, today’s equivalent of $32,000 a year.
But a generation ago, big companies also more often directly employed people who installed products, moved goods around warehouses, worked as security guards
and performed many of the other jobs needed to get products into the hands of consumers.
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