That reminds me of an interesting study in my country on how different municipalities were gutting public welfare without saying that that's what they're doing. One thing is of course raising pay less than inflation. Another is demanding effectivization, in other words they're expected to do the same work with x% fewer resources.
I am once again reminding hexers that a 2% raise isn't a raise at all. That's just paying you the same as last year, considering inflation.
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That reminds me of an interesting study in my country on how different municipalities were gutting public welfare without saying that that's what they're doing. One thing is of course raising pay less than inflation. Another is demanding effectivization, in other words they're expected to do the same work with x% fewer resources.