As overwhelmed states step back and competition steps up for workers, companies are providing their employees and communities with more benefitsThe phrase “the nanny state” was coined in 1965 by Iain Macleod, a Tory MP who was furious about the Labour government’s decision to introduce a 70 miles per hour speed limit.
These days, the nanny is just as likely to be the company as the state. And, for the most part, the nannying makes sense for everyone concerned, employer, employee and society at large. It is time not only to note but also to celebrate the rise of the nanny company.Easy access any time via ST app on 1 mobile device