Mike wrote:Gosh, it seems to me there are a dozen leaps in logic in this article that I wouldn’t buy for anything. I’d have to see some data to backup what the author is implying. I do not think more productivity will arise as a result of having private accounts. I’ve seen peeps making adjustments to their work schedule as they near retirement and more so, seek promotions more diligently as they near retirement. Questions and issues that come to my mind in reading this article:I'm interested in particular on what people have to say about the last point he makes - that some hold the opinion that people will work harder / more - thus increasing productivity - in response to having a private account that is theirs and not subject to government tweaking every few years by politicians.
1 How many workers have the option of increasing their hours of work?
2. Is productivity measured in hours of work!
3. I get mad and feel put upon when I see more taxes and less take home – not conducive to feeling energetic and working more.
4. Want more productivity – increase skills, training and selection of managers.
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