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Expert who coined presenteeism term says employers who force staff back are dinosaurs
(www.theguardian.com)
We're trying to reduce the numbers of hours a person has to work.
We talk about the end of paid work being mandatory for survival.
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As a rule, I don't read anything by someone who puts "sir" in their name
Do you believe that people should use job titles they no longer hold?
I don't think we should be using such terms to address people, generally.
Use your name. Don't prefix it with "President" or "Sir" or whatever. This was done to establish hierarchy, but we as a society need to recognize that no person is superior to another person. By just using a name (and eliminating the title), you recognize equality amongst people.
Sure, you can have a title that indicates what cog in a org you currently occupy, but it shouldn't be used in your name.
What if it is put in their name by someone else?
Throughout the rest of the article the professor is just referred to as Cooper.