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Thread #126719 Message #2817827
Posted By: VirginiaTam
21-Jan-10 - 02:46 PM
Thread Name: BS: a bit rich: value of work to society
Subject: BS: a bit rich: value of work to society
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Pay matters. How much you earn can determine your lifestyle, where you can afford to live, and your aspirations and status. But to what extent does what we get paid confer 'worth'? Beyond a narrow notion of productivity, what impact does our work have on the rest of society, and do the financial rewards we receive correspond to this? Do those that get more contribute more to society?
Our report tells the story of six different jobs. We have chosen jobs from across the private and public sectors and deliberately chosen ones that illustrate the problem. Three are low paid – a hospital cleaner, a recycling plant worker and a childcare worker. The others are highly paid – a City banker, an advertising executive and a tax accountant. We examined the contributions they make to society, and found that, in this case, it was the lower paid jobs which involved more valuable work.
The report goes on to challenge ten of the most enduring myths surrounding pay and work. People who earn more don't necessarily work harder than those who earn less. The private sector is not necessarily more efficient than the public sector. And high salaries don't necessarily reflect talent.
The report offers a series of policy recommendations that would reduce the inequality between different incomes and reconnect salaries with the value of work.
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Found this today and think it looks interesting. Will it make any difference or level the earning field? Probably not in any marked way, especially in my lifetime. But I like to hope that social change is possible. That society will demand a rethink about what the actual work of any position contributes to society and equally what work detracts from the general good.
The link to website has free PDF download of the report.