‘Devil’s Dictionary’
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* Though Adela de la Torre’s commentary on “corporatespeak” was satiric (Nov. 15), it made a somber point. Euphemizing a worker’s firing by calling it downsizing doesn’t make it a positive or humane event. Given our Republican Congress, which favors employers over employees, and a President with strong pro-business leanings, the United States may be on its way to a totalitarian corporate state where “corporatespeak” will be a required course in our schools. Before you scoff, recall the perversions of the Russian and German languages earlier in this century.
JAY HOFERR
Los Angeles
* More entries for the corporate “devil’s dictionary”:
Paradigm shift--Same paradigm, only with less people.
Quality circle--Musical chairs for the next wave of layoffs.
Employee empowerment--Process of identifying fall guys and gals.
Lateral promotion--Lucky to have a job.
Competitive global market--Meet your replacement from overseas.
Workplace diversity--Plan to minimize discrimination suits.
Reinventing--”If at first you don’t succeed . . . “
MARK A. LEON
Pasadena
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