Sport
Mining industry struggles with valuation gap
字号+ Author: Source:Sport 2025-01-16 00:05:41 I want to comment(0)
THE term ‘professionalism’ is invariably considered the domain of the employees, while the employers
THE term ‘professionalism’ is invariably considered the domain of the employees, while the employers have the right and privilege to overuse or warp it to suit their own personal or professional biases. The employees are expected to work regularly, arrive on time, complete the assigned tasks, and remain transparent and honest in every step of their work life. However, by virtue of their position and power, the employers appear insulated from these ideals and principles. The employers can demand extra work for the same amount of pay, be late for meetings when the employees are, anyhow, expected to be punctual, and demand them to project an air of seriousness even when they themselves fail to exhibit anyt-hing that has even the remotest connection with professionalism. The darkest aspect of this brazenly unequal workplace relationship is that the entire day, or even life, of an employee hinges on the fickle moods of the employer. I remember that as children we used to joke after failing a test that our teachers at school might have fought with their families and were using us as a pressure valve to release their pent-up anger. In reality, it was probably not the family members, but rather the principal or the managerial bosses imposing unrealistic expectations on them. So, if I, as an employee, have committed a heinous and unpardonable crime, it might be ‘excused’ if the employer is in a good mood. But if the employer is in a bad mood, even the most innocent of mistakes could be warped into the most gruesome ones, and I could be scapegoated for their lousy temper and ‘fired’ because of (their) ‘unprofessional attitude’. I see this as the gravest form of unprofessionalism that the employers can ever exhibit in their workplace behaviour. The employees should be judged purely and solely based on the quality and originality of their work, not on how good or bad the employer’s mood-swings are. Only then can some semblance of equality be seen to be done in this inherently toxic workplace environment.
1.This site adheres to industry standards, and any reposted articles will clearly indicate the author and source;
Related Articles
-
Govt races to finalise $6.8 billion railway deal
2025-01-15 23:49
-
Iran walls off part of border with Afghanistan
2025-01-15 22:49
-
From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1949: Seventy-five years ago: No devaluation
2025-01-15 22:39
-
Juventus held to goalless draw by visiting Napoli
2025-01-15 21:53
User Reviews
Recommended Reads
Hot Information
- PPP says PTI using official resources for holding rallies
- Norris on pole with Verstappen alongside in Singapore
- Hezbollah says fired ballistic missile targeting Mossad HQ near Tel Aviv
- PTI-affiliated lawyer Mustafain Kazmi arrested
- ‘Curfew-like situation’ created in Punjab to foil protests, claims PTI
- No retrospective effect on fine rate for retaining official residence: LHC
- School roof collapse: education CEO removed
- JI to hold ‘referendum’ on payment of power bills
- Oil jumps 4pc amid escalating Middle East tensions
Abont US
Follow our WhatasApp account to stay updated with the latest exciting content