LETTERS : Russian copy

From: The Independent - London | Date: January 8, 1995| Author: KEITH FLETT | Copyright information

Your editorial on the new Stakhanovism ("Welcome back, Stakhanov", 1 January) - the pressure for excessive achievement at work as a cult - is timely. There are plenty of companies who seem to think that the best way to improve what is laughably ca lled customer service is to sack most of those providing ...

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