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Quotes About Employee

I'm a working stiff, baby, just like everybody else.
~ Peter O'Toole
is an employee. This prohibition was extended in 1988 by an act prohibiting senior council officials from being elected as councilors in any authority. Election procedure is essentially the same as that for national elections. (In 1979 and 1997 the two actually coincided, with a general election taking place the same day as local elections.) The first-past-the-post electoral system is employed for all local elections,
~ Philip Norton
I take it personally when people belittle our employees and misrepresent our record as an employer.
~ Steve Easterbrook
The customer isn't always right. Employees have rights, too.
~ Adam M. Brandenburger
Active questions are the alternative to passive questions. There is a huge difference between, 'Do you have clear goals?' and 'Did you do your best to set clear goals for yourself?' The former is trying to determine the employee's state of mind; the latter challenges the employee to describe or defend a course of action.
~ Marshall Goldsmith
Zenefits is basically a service that manages all of your payroll, benefits, and associated HR details that come along with those. Dealing with new employee onboarding, offer letters, and managing that - and we do it for free.
~ Parker Conrad
I am grateful to hockey. As a CBC employee, I would be foolish not to be. Hockey Night in Canada probably pays a good chunk of my salary.
~ Neil Macdonald
If you're lucky enough to have a permanent position, don't feel entitled. Companies value longtime employees' institutional memory, but to be irreplaceable, you must stay invested. Take the initiative and assume new responsibilities.
~ Chris Gardner
An employee who remains fool have a ton of fun in the corporate world.
~ Probaerb
Bigger the slave, higher the growth that employee can have and longer the tenure he spends there in the organization.
~ Probaerb
Bigger the slave, higher the growth that employee can have and longer the tenure he spends there in the single organization.
~ Probaerb
How do leaders serve their people? They may pay good wages and treat employees with respect.
~ John C. Maxwell
Having to re-recruit, rehire, and retrain, and wait for a new employee to get up to speed is devastating in terms of cost.
~ Patrick Lencioni
I would stay two years in San Francisco, then move to New York in the summer of 1991, for the love of a man who lived there. When I arrived in New York, I had a job waiting for me, courtesy of a bookstore I'd worked at in San Francisco, A Different Light. They had a New York store as well, and arranged an employee transfer.
~ Alexander Chee
I've always said that I'm an employee and I respect that status but I'm the type of guy who walks in the front door and I'll walk out the front door if it's not right.
~ Chris Wilder
I lost the job because one of Jack's employees complained to the department of labor that he was in violation of child labor laws.
~ Walter E. Williams
It's also critical for company leaders to be on the lookout for ways in which questioning gets punished—though the punishment may not be obvious or intentional. The operative question is If an employee asks questions at our company, is he or she asking for trouble
~ Warren Berger
The success of a company depends on the smile on the employee's face and the sparkle in the customer's eyes."
~ Wesley D'Amico
Also, remember that this is about the employee's performance and not his or her personality. You want your employees to be happy at work, but you don't want them to be happy if their work is not up to your standards.
~ Dave Young
A single spear-phishing email carrying a slightly altered malware can bypass multi-million dollar enterprise security solutions if an adversary deceives a cyber-hygienically apathetic employee into opening the attachment or clicking a malicious link and thereby compromising the entire network.
~ James Scott
Now I believe in rich people who act squarely, and in labor unions which are managed with wisdom and justice; but when either employee or employer, laboring man or capitalist, goes wrong, I have to clinch him, and that is all there is to it.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
God bless the disgruntled employee—no one does more to bring openness to government.
~ Douglas Preston
The waitresses were talking in low tones, but not so low that she could not catch what they said. She casually recorded the relevant employee names and details in the squares of her crossword with an antique gold pencil. After a quarter of an hour, Constance contrived to knock the dish of clotted cream off her table.
~ Douglas Preston
Companies lose some of their best employees when people are beaten down; then they overpromote junior people because they can't persuade outsiders to sign on.
~ Mindy Grossman