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Labor
and the worth thereof has been historically tied with the intrinsic value of
man and the social, moral, philosophical and economic evolution of society itself.
When
debating about the betterment of man, political and economic systems,
psychology or social behavior, all through the eyes of labor and its meaning to
humanity, we come across deep and rooted implications that shed light on the
importance of employment law, prevention and labor legislation around the
world.
Theodore
Roosevelt believed that no man needed sympathy because he had to work. In fact,
he stated that the best price life had to offer was a chance to work hard at
something worth doing. Roosevelt also
believed that it was only through labor and effort that man may move on to
better things.
In
the XXIst Century much has been said, written and speculated about workaholics,
overachievers and an unhealthy attachment to the workplace. Many are concerned
about work becoming an addiction, though these believers would have to argue
with the great Voltaire who coined the phrase “Our labor preserves us from the
three great evils: weariness, vice and want.”
On
the political aspect, the arguments and conflicts around labor have had a long
and challenging history regarding wealth and work; William Howard Taft argued
that socialism proposed no adequate substitute for the enlightened feeling of
enterprise and creation for all mankind. Another great capitalist, John D.
Rockefeller was known for saying “I
believe in the dignity of labor, whether with head or hand; that the world owes
no man a living but that it owes every man an opportunity to make a living.”
These
great men have been historically rivaled by other great men and minds like Karl
Marx who believed that the production of too many useful things could result in
too many useless people, and who in many ways spoke against private property.
As
specialized labor and employment attorneys, the importance of labor,
productivity and healthy labor and employment relations is the key to our
existence and the cornerstone of our efforts. In many ways, literally and not
theoretically we get a front row seat to personally attest to what and how
important a healthy labor environment can be for an individual, for a family, a
company and for society. Finding meaning and reciprocity in labor and
employment relations is in many ways a foundation for all people and thereafter
businesses and civilizations. In the era of information, technology, and
advancement, robots have not taken over the workforce, in fact some may argue
that they have given more meaning and value to the human aspect of work and
production. Now more than ever, with employees having the ability to be
informed in real time, the value of human ability and anthropological
interaction is key to success. More than a political, historical or social
discourse, now, in the era of technology is the time to be more human at work
and to call for more interaction, more meaning and better and more stable labor
relations.
Juan
José Díaz Mirón
For
more information:
www.diazmiron.com.mx
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