Using Swedish higher education and other charts, Jiang argues that teachers and secretaries do more real work for less pay while managers become more numerous and better paid.
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Using Swedish higher education and other charts, Jiang argues that teachers and secretaries do more real work for less pay while managers become more numerous and better paid.
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He says managers not only do no work but impose unnecessary paperwork on professors, researchers, and teachers to justify management jobs.
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"teaching has gone down the blue okay but look at this the red is administration so over the past from 1980 to today over..."
"is the number of teachers teaching more and more students okay teachers are teaching more and more students but administrators are managing less and..."
"...teachers they're doing more work because the managers are given more paperwork to do okay like evaluations and all that so professors spend all..."
"...to day have gone way down but this is interesting the paperwork has gone up okay so this tells us the managers the administrators..."
"...have to prove their worth. So, they create a lot of paperwork. They make everyone follow the rules. Society becomes more and more bureaucratic...."
"...Shredders are just basically machines. And if you want to destroy paperwork very quickly, you put it in the machine. Okay?"
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