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Another way workers are marginalized, especially those under
abusive employment agencies, is through heavy agency fees and
charges. The salaries of most workers under such a situation are
cut down because the agency collects so many fees. Very little is
left for the workers.
This system is similar the one found among the many farmlands in
the country several years ago. The owners of the land collect the
harvest and leave so little to the farmers who actually toiled and
took care of the crops by their own sweat and blood.
In spite of all of this, it is not purely the fault of
management. There are those workers who do not know how to save or
take care of their finances. The money that should have gone for
the schooling of their kids or for food on their tables sometimes
finds its way to the beer gardens or drug houses of the citys
slum areas. Once the paychecks have been issued, there are those
who head straight for these places of vice and squander their money
on useless entertainment.
On the other hand, many workers don't possess the
motivation to work because of a lack of dignity. Most of them are
ashamed of their livelihood even though their source of income is
more decent compared to those who make money out of corruption and
greed. These people feel degraded when compared to executives and
professionals. They see themselves as merely tools to serve and
nothing more. For them, life will never improve. Sometimes, it's
this negative mentality that prevents them from stepping onto the
road that leads to a better life.
One cannot give any solution that will do away with all these
abuses and problems. The one thing important is that, in any labor
force, the most valuable thing is the worker. Above all the
industrialization, above all the money, the human worker is still
the core element of the entire equation of business. The problem is
that, this core element is the one left behind in the dust.

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