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Having payroll that is too high is not a good thing, but having employees that are not busy is even worse.
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This would be bad for shareholders, who would not get a good price, and bad for employees who would face a higher risk of being laid off.
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But terribly demoralizing? no, not for me or for thousands of employees who come to work to work in a generally good environment.
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So, yes, as a lawyer, I agree not all TSA employees are criminals and the majority are good, honest, decent folks.
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Its stock has dropped 13% since the SEC filed its lawsuit. (The stock bumped up the day Goldman Sachs execs got grilled in Washington so it seems U.S. senators did not contribute to this decrease.) The Wall Street Journal reports that Goldman employees have been told to keep a low profile and not be seen having too good a time in public.
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Getting part-time staff is "not a really good functional way for us to operate our business, " he says, because of how employees' shifts, which rotate 24 hours a day, are scheduled for optimal productivity.
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In a labour market where even McDonald's could not find enough good people, Hughes inherited 2, 000 employees, 40% of them scientists or engineers.
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