Workers = scientist , engineers , mangers , clerks ,...etc

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In summary, there is a shift in the current age from companies vs workers to companies vs governments, also known as the age of knowledge. This suggests that the role of workers, including scientists, engineers, managers, and clerks, is becoming less important compared to the role of governments in the economy. Some believe that this shift may lead to the decline of the concept of "important human resources" and "loyalty of the human force". However, others argue that this is just a Marxist delusion and that the focus should be on promoting economic liberty rather than attacking workers. The main idea is that the human factor may be losing its significance over time.
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EVERY one are saying now that the age of companies vs workers are ended and now is the age of companies vs governments and its name is the age of knowledge

workers = scientist , engineers , mangers , clerks ,...etc

i wasn't thinking that the age of knowledge will ring with him the death of the following concept " the important human resource " and " the loyalty of the human force "

i need to hear your idea

thank you all
 
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hagopbul said:
EVERY one are saying now that the age of companies vs workers are ended and now is the age of companies vs governments and its name is the age of knowledge
The age of "companies vs workers" was always just a Marxist delusion. Those of us who oppose restricting economic liberty certainly aren't against "workers", that's just ad hominem attacks used to stir up hatred and avoid honest debate.
 
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thanx this was an important point of view
 
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but don't you saw that human factor are losing its important by the time
 
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this was the main idea not the Marxist delusion
 
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hagopbul said:
but don't you saw that human factor are losing its important by the time
What "human factor"? I don't know if English is your native language, but your posts are very hard to read/understand. Your writing style does not result in coherent thoughts being conveyed.
 

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