'Work smarter not harder': Productivity plummets in June quarter
'Work smarter not harder': Productivity plummets in June quarter
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@Pet-rf6rh Says:
Its all the people working at home. Like tte Simpsons episode where he leaves the perpetual dunking bird to push the yes key over and over again, so your employer thinks you are working.
@Kelly-wf5ie Says:
71 policy recommendations including data, digital and getting 2 net zero more efficiently, in which the Oz ppl never consented/ gave permission for ANYWAY, bc it all comes from an unelected international foreign crime syndicate known as the WEF and partners, period
@Poorlineforeva Says:
Companies are too greedy to invest. The workers can only do so much.
@kidsoxoxox Says:
Approximately 300,000 New State and Federal Government jobs are created annually in the the USSRA (Union of the Socialist Soviet Republics of Australia). Size of government in economy totally out of control. Approximately 5% pre 1901 Federation, +40% 2024 and rising fast.
@docjoei2224 Says:
i blame the interminable zoom meetings😮
@servantofMostHighELELON Says:
I say work harder snots smarter.
@CG-dd9tb Says:
More hours worked, falling productivity… Time for the unemployment rate to start rising then…
@Didigetitwrong Says:
This is not a government problem a capitalist society is driven by the business people, try getting rid of the CEOs you might see a bit of change.
@Didigetitwrong Says:
Suprise suprise Australians today are 10 percent more productive than they where in the 1990s with no standard of living rise, this is the fault of the employer. Proffessor Richard Wolff has some good comentary on this subject. Proffessor of economics. People need to see gain for work they are not seeing this.
@Kielbasa_Starmer Says:
Work smartah not hardah - The generation with the highest unemployment outside of a depression/recession and least transferable skills as "influencers"
@M77982 Says:
Gen Z
@2Bros-OVO Says:
Hmmmmmmm maybe its all the red tape, or maybe its all the workers on their phones and employers not doing anything about it.

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