Small is beautiful. That, at least, is the conclusion of new research(1)how satisfied secretaries are in different sized firms. “We have found that people who work for small or medium-sized companies work harder and are(2),” says David Smith, author of one of the latest studies in this field. “The smaller the environment, the bigger the part you play as an individual, and the more people notice your absence.”
This will come as a surprise to many secretaries. Some recruitment agencies said that secretaries are keen to get positions in the bigger companies. However, smaller companies can be more flexible when it comes to working hours, and have better working conditions. But working for a smaller firm is(3). Career development in the form of courses can be limited, but, on the other hand, employees often feel that they can learn more on the job.
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As America’s prison population has exploded, hard-pressed officials have relied on private prisons to house about 5 percent of the nation’s 1.7 million prisoners. But a number of recent incidents have strengthened accusations that for-profit prisons do not always measure up on security and reliability. A judge ordered a Youngstown, Ohio, prison for criminals from Washington, D. C. to remove violent prisoners after 13 stabbings(刺伤案), two of them fatal. Colorado closed a center for teen lawbreakers after a suicide and evidence that prisoners had been abused. Tennessee legislators have now put on hold a plan to privatize most of that state’s prison system.
Last week, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees issued a report charging that private prisons save taxpayers little money and are full of waste and deception (欺骗). The union accused some firms of persuading public officials for profitable contracts and then running substandard
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B. Private prisons are for making money.
C. Private prisons are not as good as public prisons.
D. 5% of the prisoners in the US now live in private prisons.
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