Originally posted by: djheater
Mike Judge's 1999 film, Office Space, is a timely satirical characterization of the twenty-first century office culture. In today's competitive corporate employee marketplace it is necessary to compensate workers emotionally as well as fiscally. The reality is that some corporate cultures have made some or all of their human resource policies, without any objective moral reasoning. The result being that policies may exist for the sake of an appearance of employee consideration rather than any real good said policy actually accomplishes. Office Space exists as satire, rather than an absurdist fantasy, because of this truth.
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