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Mitt Romney reappointed to Marriott board of directors
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Heads Up Marriott workers, start looking for another job.
Perhaps you are a fan of companies like GM, Ford, etc...where stagnation and unproductive labor are in control.
I am certain that he has more heart and intelligence than you give him credit for.
Too bad he is not the new Pres...
Obviously, cutting some workers whose jobs are actually risking financial health and risking the other worker's jobs is sometimes necessary; however, when you take a small struggling company like say Staples, cut a few jobs and make it more efficient & profitable, then you can grow the company to the colossal proportions (like Staples) and have a huge net increase in jobs.
The alternative is worse because everybody loses.
Being able to make those difficult yet necessary and tough decisions for the better good is what we need in a leader for our country--especially now.
We can only hope for 2012.