Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Report: Rare Replacing Full-time Artists With Contractors

The outstanding 23 full-time employees (or fewer) -- presumably more than 20 staffers have already taken the "very inexhaustible intentional excess packages" -- will right away expand new managerial positions, "in name or fact," according to a source, meaning that "the real artists" will all be contractors in the future. The long tenure fool around here is to prevent profitable salary during downtime (cutting contractors is a lot simpler than laying off full-timers) and to squirm out of pesky, despotic European practice legislation. A stipulate workman needs two years of practice in a location to have the same rights as a full-time employee in the region.

Now, you have to wonder: After all the artists are converted, who's next?

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