Rhetoric is all that it Is
Kirk Artley is 56 years old. Like most of those who have been terminated, he's not old enough to retire; in a nation that values youth, he's not a prime candidate for employment, no matter what his competence and experience are. But, he's more worried about his co-workers. "They have mortgages, they have bills like everyone else," he says, "and now they're out a job in an area that has few new jobs." More important, most of those terminated are not only skilled labor, but have a long history in a highly technical field. Their knowledge and abilities will be lost if they are forced into other employment.
In the RR Donnelley Corporate Social Responsibility Report are four guiding principles. One is " Treating others the way that we want to be treated." It's nice rhetoric. If it were true.
[Bloomsburg plant management referred all calls to the Chicago headquarters. Three calls in a week to the Chicago headquarters for comment were not acknowledged or returned. Most workers at the Bloomsburg plant who voluntarily talked about the problems and issues asked that their names be concealed. Many refused to talk until after Oct. 24, the final date of their employment. One worker said, "You never know what they could do to us even in our last month there." Another said his reason for not saying anything was, "They could fire me and deny me the severance benefits," even though he and the company had signed a severance agreement. That fear of retaliation, whether real or perceived, was seldom seen under the management of Haddon Craftsmen.
Walter Brasch, a retired professor of mass communications, is a syndicated social issues columnist, and a member of The Newspaper Guild/Communications Workers of America, Authors Guild, and National Society of Newspaper Columnists. His latest book is Before the First Snow: Stories from the Revolution , available through bookstores, Amazon.com, or the publisher's website, http://www.greeleyandstone.com.]
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