Social Sciences, asked by suman152, 1 year ago

state the results of competition among workers

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Answered by KartikSharma13
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Competition between employees is an inescapable part of most people’s work lives. Whether overtly or otherwise, most companies create a dynamic in which employees compete against each other for recognition, bonuses, and promotions. After a close look at workplace policies across corporations, banks, law firms, and tech companies, the New York Times called grueling competition the defining feature of the upper-echelon workplace.
Answered by prateek2830
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competition among workers tends to lower the wages
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