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    Employee's Survival Guide Under

    Capitalist System

    bywww.lankarising.com

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    Contents

    The Myth About Money 04

    The Boss Vs Leader 07

    Love your work, but not the company 09

    Never fall into the trap of 'Flexible Hours' 12

    The political reading of Reality TV 15

    Smart employee in Open Economy 17

    A tear drop of capitalism - A case study 21

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    The Myth About Money

    Most people measure money by time. They believe that by working more hours they make more

    money.

    Not a chance.

    And its a perspective thats hard to overcome. Im telling you though, that the quality of your life

    depends on you overhauling your mind on this very important matter.

    Let me tell you a secret. Once you grasp the true meaning behind these words, youll never look at

    time or money the same way again.

    Only ideas make money, not time.

    So how is it that time is not money? Look around you. What do you see? Lots of people who

    spend lots of time working, and working. Their income is stagnant except for the occasional raise

    to keep up with inflation. They are not breaking any ground financially. In fact, these workers are

    most likely accumulating more debt as we speak. Some of them have to work two jobs just to

    make ends meet.

    But they keep thinking and hoping and praying that if they work hard enough, theyll make a lot

    of money.

    Nope. It doesnt work that way.

    Now turn your attention to successful writers, entrepreneurs, artists and business people. What

    do they all have in common?

    They come up with a great idea.

    An idea that excites all their senses. And because the idea appeals to them, they naturally have

    great enthusiasm to implement that idea. They feel the joy of seeing that idea blossom andflourish. As a result, successful people keep creating and coming up with new ideas. They learn to

    discern which ideas work and have the confidence to discard those that dont work.

    Soon, ideas become as plentiful as apples on an apple tree. Which one to manifest becomes the

    question.

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    Let me tell you something about bringing a great idea to fruition. Its fun. Its not work. How can

    something you love to do be called work. Yes, theres a learning curve in the beginning. Every

    smart, wealthy person always wants to learn. But if the learning is organically connected to

    bringing your idea to life youre more alive than ever.

    Your health improves. Your mind improves. You have a Reason for being alive.

    Successful people would never exhaust their creative spirit by working at a

    dead-end job. They know that being creative is the blood of Life. And they

    depend on their financial freedom to keep on creating.

    If this kind of Aliveness interests you then immerse your mind in the books and courses and

    seminars that teach you fulfillment and prosperity.

    Your life ALWAYS begins Right Now.

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    The Boss Vs Leader

    The vicious capitalism is not based on human values or socio-cultural harmony. Capitalism is

    merely driven by greed and passion for profit demanded by the entrepreneurs. Therefore,

    capitalism promotes competition among individuals to survive within the system. The systemdemands the concept of Boss rather than leadership.

    If you are working for a multinational company or any of the notorious profit driven business

    organization these bosses may be plenty around you. They have no shame or humanity. They

    are hand picked by the vicious politico-economic system at various stages. The evil capitalism

    demands people with evil qualities. They are called Bosses and they are everywhere around you!

    The Boss drives his men, The Leader inspires them..

    The Boss depends on authority, The Leader depends on goodwill.. The Boss evokes fear, The Leader radiates love..

    The Boss says I, The Leader says We..

    The Boss shows what is wrong, The Leader shows what is right..

    The Boss knows how it is done, The Leader shows how to do it..

    The Boss abuses men, The Leader uses them..

    We defeated terrorism (TERROR + ISM) on 18 th May 2009. The LTTE terrorists big boss was

    killed and Tamil people were liberated. It was not just a victory over separatist terrorism, but a

    symbolic victory over TERRORISM of all forms. There are plenty of Bosses still roam around

    with authority and impose TERROR in the cooperate and political culture. It is natural leadershipand visionaries that new Sri Lanka demands and not petty Bosses. Therefore, we all must unite to

    defeat politico-business terrorism by win over BOSSES terror.

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    Love your work, but not the company

    There is great saying Love your work, but not the company. However, it takes so much of time

    for most of us to understand the philosophy behind this great saying. One who comes from a

    village rooted with Buddhist value system usually takes longer time to understand the realitybehind the above saying.

    By the time he understands the reality it is usually too late because good part of their youth is

    already exploited by private owned or multi national companies.

    The capitalist systemThe post colonial political leadership has been dominated by comprador families in Colombo.

    Although Western colonial masters officially left our country, they had established the capitalist

    system. The capitalist system continues exploiting local labor in various industries ranging fromwhite color IT industry to blue collar Garment industry. The so called open economy paved the

    way to pump out remaining money by selling excessive western junks ranging from Coca Cola

    spirit to Lux soap.

    The village lifeVillage is a place where social bonds are tight. People respect deep rooted values conditioned by

    Sinhala Buddhist culture. They have ample time to care and help each other. Most of the time, the

    neighborhood in village consist of close relatives. Therefore, they hardly ever feel social insecurity

    in their life.

    The temptationThe capitalist system demands people for their multi-national companies to operate. Their needs

    range from physical labor to supervisors and more privileged management posts. They use

    politico-economic domination to attract people for their system. Colonial educational system

    provides most of the management workers while the villages are targeted for cheap labor.

    On one hand they have created a miserable reflection on the life of the village and on other hand

    creating a rosy cooperate image on their multi-national companies targeting relatively ignorant

    youth into their vicious.

    The vicious cycleA youth who comes from traditional village family background expect the same friendly and

    co-operative culture in the company. Companies usually promise the same and set various targets

    to keep the person motivated. He has thousands of dreams for the future. Ambitious employee is

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    gold for the company. He will do anything and everything to fulfill his ambitions. Trap in to

    housing or vehicle loan will further tighten him into the vicious system. Now, he will be willing to

    give more than hundred percent to the company for his mere survival in his fantasy world! Late

    hours and long weekends will be taken for granted.

    The reality - Company is not a humanThe fact is that Company is not a human. A limited liability company is formed for the sole

    purpose of generating profits. There are no owners as such in a listed company. There are only

    share holders who freely buy and sell their shares eying for better profits for their investment. The

    same person who invested in your company this year may sell all his shares in your company and

    invest those in a competing company next year. He may be investing in a completely different

    area from your field. Though workers are victims of specialization, money is freely movable in

    market economy!

    The investors interest on a company is short term and therefore company is always on a survival

    mode. Savings is not in the vocabulary of capitalist company. If the company has made huge

    profit last year the bulk is already shared among the share holders and new target is set for the

    next year. In the same time the same investors who benefitted the profit last year may attracted to

    some other venture this year.

    Face the realityYou may have been promised a rosy way up by your top management to keep you motivated. But

    in reality, every company is in a consistent struggle of surviving in every year by year. The

    capitalist system is molded in such formula. You are not working for a human but for amechanism meant for profit making. Therefore, if you blindly love your job you are just another

    fool.

    The capitalist system has different branches name Human Resource Management to keep the

    spirit up in the company. Every one from top to bottom is asked to fool the next level. However

    the people in the top management who comes from comprador business families clearly know

    this reality and they are shameless to participate in this vicious system for their benefit.

    But you may be an innocent victim of the vicious system at one level. You may be forced to play

    the dirty tricks on your sub ordinates at another level. If you are not moral conscious you may

    survive in the system or else you will be forced to quit soon.

    Do you still love your job? The decision and subsequent consequences are with you!!

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    Never fall into the trap of 'Flexible Hours' !

    PLEASE READ & THINK.

    Its half past 8 in the office but the lights are still onPCs still running, coffee machines still buzzing

    and whos at work? Most of them??? Take a closer look

    All or most specimens are??-something male species of the human race

    Look closer again all or most of them are bachelors and why are they sitting late?

    Working hard? No way!!!

    Any guesses???

    Lets ask one of them Heres what he says

    Whats there to do after going home here we get to surf, AC, phone, food, coffee.. That is why

    I am working lateand importantly no bossssssss !!!!!!

    This is the scene in most research centers and IT savvy companies, and other off-shore offices.

    Bachelors time-passing during late hours in the office just because they say theyve nothing else

    to do

    Now what are the consequences read on

    Working(for the record only) late hours soon becomes part of the institute or

    company culture.

    With bosses more than eager to provide support to those working late in the form of taxi

    vouchers, food vouchers and of course good feedback, (oh, hes a hard worker goes home only

    to change..!!).They arent helping things too To hell with bosses who dont understand the

    difference between sitting late and working late!!!

    Very soon, the boss starts expecting all employees to put in extra working hours.

    So, my dear Bachelors let me tell you, life changes when you get married and start having a

    family office is no longer a priority, family isand thats when the problem starts because

    you start having commitments at home too.

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    For your boss, the earlier hardworking guy suddenly seems to become a early leaver even if

    you leave an hour after regular time after doing the same amount of work.

    People leaving on time after doing their tasks for the day are labeled as work-shirkers

    Girls who thankfully always (its changing nowadays though) leave on time are labeled as not

    up to it. All the while, the bachelors pat their own backs and carry on working not realizing

    that they are spoiling the work culture at their own place and never realize that they would have

    to regret at one point of time.

    So whats the moral of the story??

    Very clear, LEAVE ON TIME!!!

    "Never put in extra time, unless really needed

    Dont stay back un-necessarily and spoil your company work culture which will in turn cause

    inconvenience to you and your colleagues.

    There are hundred other things to do in the evening..

    Learn music

    Learn a foreign language

    Try a sport TT, cricket

    Importantly get a girl friend or gal friend, take him/her around town

    And for heavens sake net cafe rates have dropped to an all-time low (plus, no fire-walls) and try

    cooking for a change.

    Take a tip from the Smirnoff ad: Lifes calling, where are you??

    Please pass on this message to all those colleagues and please do it before leaving time, dont stay

    back till midnight to forward this!!!

    ITS A TYPICAL ASIAN SUB CONTINENT MENTALITY THAT WORKING FOR LONG

    HOURS MEANS VERY HARD WORKING & 100% COMMITMENT ETC.. PEOPLE WHO

    REGULARLY SIT LATE IN THE OFFICE DONT KNOW TO MANAGE THEIR TIME.

    SIMPLE !!!

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    The political reading of Reality TV

    The Western culture is nourished under the influence of Anglo Jewish domination . Passion and

    hatred are inherent features of it. The western economic system depends on a single factor. That

    is COMPETITION. As long as each one is competing against the other, the system can move onand very one thinks they are happy. However the reality is that because of the high competitive

    nature of the life style, individuals in the society does not have time even to sit down and reflect

    on what happiness is all about.

    Of cause, there is one party that is benefited. They are called Investors. While the rest (majority)

    of the society is asked to compete with each other, these people cash in. The system demands

    more and more passion, desire and hatred in order to keep this vicious cycle live. Those who are

    benefited from this vicious cycle, come up with various ideas to fuel this cycle.

    The American Idol was one of those ideas that came up in the master minds of capitalism in

    USA. The fueling ingredients of capitalism passion, desire and hatred (negative factors of

    humanism) is here sugar coated with a positive term talent. They say that they are looking for

    talent and promoting talent of the people. However the reality is they are gradually justifying and

    infiltrating passion and extreme competitiveness into the society.

    It is no longer constructive criticism, but public humiliation in practice. The viewers are made

    used to enjoy people getting humiliated. After sometime, the society will accept this as a general

    norm. Once this is diffused into the society, the entrepreneurs will start practicing these same

    concepts to rule their workers. They will ask co workers to compete with each other and lesser (orworkers having lesser desire, passion or hatred) workers will be publicly humiliates as shown in

    American Idol.

    Talent is no longer something that you appreciate and enjoy. Its just another factor to make a

    mock of it so that others (having no talent at all) can enjoy and more importantly exploit easily.

    In the evenings on TV, you may enjoy set of people getting humiliated in the name of

    competition for talent. But following morning you will be the victim of same culture that was

    blindly imported from the west.

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    The Smart Employee in Open Economy

    Having worked full-time with 10 employer companies in just 14 years gives Mr. JH the relaxing

    edge that most of the company loyal employees are struggling for today. Today, Mr. JH too is laid

    off like some other 14-15 year experienced guys the difference being the latter have just worked in2-3 organizations in the same number of years. Here are the excerpts of an interview with Mr. JH:

    Don't miss last 2 Questions...

    Q: Why have you changed 10 jobs in 14 years?

    A: To get financially sound and stable before getting laid off the second time.

    Q: So you knew you would be laid off in the year 2009?

    A: Well I was laid off first in the year 2002 due to the first global economic slowdown. I had not

    got a full-time job before January 2003 when the economy started looking up; so I had struggledfor almost a year without job and with compromises.

    Q: Which number of job was that?

    A: That was my third job.

    Q: So from Jan 2003 to Jan 2009, in 6 years, you have changed 8 jobs to make the count as 10 jobs

    in 14 years?

    A: I had no other option. In my first 8 years of professional life, I had worked only for 2

    organizations thinking that jobs are deserved after lot of hard work and one should stay with an

    employer company to justify the saying employer loyalty. But I was an idiot.

    Q: Why do you say so?

    A: My salary in the first 8 years went up only marginally. I could not save enough and also, I had

    thought that I had a permanent job, so I need not worry about what will I do if I lose my job. I

    could never imagine losing a job because of economic slowdown and not because of my

    performance. That was January 2002.

    Q: Can you brief on what happened between January 2003 and 2009.

    A: Well, I had learnt my lessons of being company loyal and not money earning and saving loyal.But then you can save enough only when you earn enough. So I shifted my loyalty

    towards money making and saving. I changed 8 jobs in 6 years assuring all myinterviewers about my stability.

    Q: So you lied to your interviewers; you had already planned to change the job for which you

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    were being interviewed on a particular day?

    A: Yes, you can change jobs only when the market is up and companies are hiring. You tell me

    can I get a job now because of the slowdown? No. So one should change jobs for higher salaries

    only when the market is up because that is the only time when companies hire and can afford the

    expected salaries.

    Q: What have you gained by doing such things?

    A: That's the question I was waiting for. In Jan 2003, I had a fixed salary (without variables) of say

    Rs. X p.a. In January 2009, my salary was 8X. So assuming my salary was Rs.3 lakh p.a. in Jan

    2003, my last drawn salary in Jan 2009 was Rs.24 lakh p.a. (without variable). I never bothered

    about variable as I had no intention to stay for 1 year and go through the appraisal process to wait

    for the company to give me a hike.

    Q: So you decided on your own hike?

    A: Yes, in 2003, I could see the slowdown coming again in future like it had happened in 2001-02.Though I was not sure by when the next slowdown would come, I was pretty sure I wanted a

    debt-free life before being laid off again. So I planned my hike targets on a yearly basis without

    waiting for the year to complete.

    Q: So are you debt-free now?

    A: Yes, I earned so much by virtue of job changes for money and spent so little that today I have a

    loan free 2 BR flat (1200 sq.. feet) plus a loan free big car without bothering about any EMIs. I am

    laid off too but I do not complain at all. If I have laid off companies for money, it is

    OK if a company lays me off because of lack of money.

    Q: Who is complaining?

    A: All those guys who are not getting a job to pay their EMIs off are complaining. They had made

    fun of me saying I am a job hopper and do not have any company loyalty. Now I ask them what

    they gained by their company loyalty; they too are laid off like me and pass comments to me why

    will you bother about us, you are already debt-free. They were still in the bracket of 12-14 lakh

    p.a. when they were laid off.

    Q: What is your advice to professionals?A: Like Narayan Murthy had said love your job and not your company because you

    never know when your company will stop loving you. In the same lines, loveyourself and your family needs more than the company's needs. Companies can keep coming and

    going; family will always remain the same. Make money for yourself first and

    simultaneously make money for the company, not the other way around.

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    Q: What is your biggest pain point with companies?

    A:When a company does well, its CEO will address the entire company saying, well

    done guys, it is YOUR company, keep up the hard work, I am with you. But when

    the slowdown happens and the company does not do so well, the same CEO willsay, It is MY company and to save the company, I have to take tough decisions

    including asking people to go. So think about your financial stability first; when you get laidoff, your kids will complain to you and not your boss.

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    A tear drop of capitalism - A Case Study

    France Telecom, the former state monopoly, now Europe's

    third-biggest phone company, has seen its brand name

    Orange has come under public scrutiny after 22 workerscommitted suicide and another 13 attempted to kill

    themselves since the start of last year. One man had stabbed

    himself in the stomach during a staff meeting while a woman threw herself out a window.

    Unions are demanding a parliamentary inquiry into the deaths, which they blame on stress linked

    to massive restructuring at the company, involving forced transfers and the introduction of new

    profit targets. "The crisis at France Telecom is now a national problem," said the Force Ouvriere

    and CFTC unions in a joint statement.

    Resignation of chief executiveThe deputy chief executive of France Telecom resigned in October 2009 in the wake of a spate of

    staff suicides that unions have blamed on a bullying management style and brutal approach to

    restructuring.

    Tragedy of Stephanie Just one example of many casesThe controversy over the spate of suicides took a macabre turn with the publication of a suicide

    letter sent by the latest employee to die.

    "I'm going to become the 23rd staff member to commit suicide," 32-year-old Stephanie wrote in

    an email sent to her father just moments before she flung herself out of her fourth storey office

    window. I'm leaving my handbag with my mobiles and keys in the office, but I'll take my donor

    card with me, you never know. Her father passed the final communication to Paris Match

    magazine, which published it in full.

    "When I called you this morning, you said I didn't seem quite right. You were right. My suicidal

    impulses are taking over again. I've decided to act upon them tonight," the Parisian law graduate

    wrote.

    The note was sent at 5.10pm on September 11, 2009. Minutes later, Stephanie dropped from her

    office window in a French Telecom client services office in Paris. Critically wounded, she died

    two hours later.

    Story of many others

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    One worker this summer wrote about the companys lack of training and management by

    terror in his note, stating his inability to further cope with the job as the reason for ending his

    life. An email message sent by a 32-year-old woman to her father before she jumped from a

    fifth-floor window at work said she was committing suicide because she didnt want to work with

    a new boss.

    Recession The evil businessmens excuse?It has been a difficult year. The pressure of financial uncertainty, job insecurity, heavier

    workloads due to smaller teams and now the added demands that will be placed on us as we move

    towards recovery, are all mounting up.

    Forty-one percent of French respondents said they felt stressed, and 54% said it was because of

    the current economic crisis, according to an April telephone poll by the French National Agency

    for the Improvement of Working Conditions.

    The current economic crisis is probably an aggravating factor, but does not account for the rise in

    job stress over the last 15 to 20 years. It has closely followed a "qualitative jump" in work- and

    stress-linked "psycho-social" illnesses observed across the French workforce. Christophe Dejours,

    a leading French psychiatrist and researcher on work-induced illness and suicides said the

    illnesses "are linked to a steep increase in overall intensification of work."

    The technology based work culture killing work-life balance:Pellissier said some employees were clearly feeling a lot of pressure due to the privatisation of

    France Telecom, but he added that this was compounded by new technologies that cause work toencroach increasingly on personal lives.

    "When you were an average employee in a big corporation 15 years ago, you had no mobile

    phone or no PC at home. When you were back home, work was out," he said.

    Research in Motion's popular BlackBerry has been dubbed CrackBerry in the United States,

    where some users say they are addicted to checking emails. Pellissier said such practices may be

    taking a bigger toll on workers than has been acknowledged by his company or others. As a result

    a fragile employee with difficulties would probably have more confusion with "more mixture

    between personal life and professional life than in the past".

    The new strategy - Moral harassmentEmployees have cited moral harassment as one tactic used to pressure workers who are unable

    to adapt to quit. Job descriptions change at a frenetic pace and workers have complained of being

    constantly supervised. Employees are working more and more, giving more of themselves and are

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    not seeing recognition for their efforts, said Dejours, the psychiatrist.

    But at what price?An atmosphere where people formerly worked in teams and relied on each other for support has

    become an isolating place where people have had to adopt an attitude of every man for himself,a shift that can lead to fear, mistrust and backstabbing among employees. Now, what you have is

    more competition among workers, Dejours said. When an evaluation is linked to sanctions,

    whether positive or negative, this leads very quickly to people turning on each other.

    Respect and all forms of solidarity are destroyed, Dejours said, and everyone is left alone to

    confront the pressures, big and small. When a person feels harassed at work, he is less likely to

    confide in colleagues or seek help. It is a kind of great loneliness that settles in the workplace," he

    said.

    Facing the reality of capitalismWith the France Telecom suicides as a backdrop, French President Nicolas Sarkozy recently said

    he wanted the world to change its production-obsessed measure of national wealth. In September,

    he argued for a new international economic indicator of wealth based less on gross domestic

    product and more on "well-being" cultivated through leisure and social benefits, among others.

    The idea for the "alternative wealth indicator" came from a government-commissioned study led

    by Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, with another Nobel economics winner,

    Amartya Sen, as advisor.

    The need of development based on Eastern valuesThe West is now repent on their extreme capitalist economic model which is based on extreme

    passion and aggression, should we blindly follow their foot steps or build a nation based on our

    Eastern values? Lets all of us together build a country with greenery and culture, a nation without

    fear and hunger.

    References:

    - Boss blames smartphones for stress as company suicide rate comes under scrutiny(Sep 25,

    2009. The Sydney Morning Herald)- France Telecom executive resigns after employee suicide tally rises to 24 (Oct 05, 2009. The

    Guardian)

    - Why France Telecom employees are killing themselves (Oct 10, 2009. Global Post)

    - Suicides force French to confront rise in work-related stress (Nov 01, 2009. Los Angalese Times)

    - Hazards.org

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