And accidental clicks when you want to point something out to whoever is using the mouse, big deal when its your parents who have the touchscreen and you are trying to explain to them
Just an idea, maybe a better way of defining an employee may be a person working within your physical infrastructure. Make them be responsible for the janitors if the janitors work in their building, even if they are theoretically outsourced, id like to see them work out of that one,maybe give building property rights to the janitors? I could see this tied even to outsourcing, where the CEO can only make 12 times what the person in the call center in India makes, outsourcing would suddenly become less profitable and maybe more jobs would be kept in the US. It would be very tough to implement though, Ill admit.
And accidental clicks when you want to point something out to whoever is using the mouse, big deal when its your parents who have the touchscreen and you are trying to explain to them
Just an idea, maybe a better way of defining an employee may be a person working within your physical infrastructure. Make them be responsible for the janitors if the janitors work in their building, even if they are theoretically outsourced, id like to see them work out of that one,maybe give building property rights to the janitors? I could see this tied even to outsourcing, where the CEO can only make 12 times what the person in the call center in India makes, outsourcing would suddenly become less profitable and maybe more jobs would be kept in the US. It would be very tough to implement though, Ill admit.