I've found the expectation to give as an employee sometimes ironic. An example, if you barely make a living wage and the expectation to give to organizations helping those in need who may, in fact, be helping you. This leads into another issue of business owners who give heavily to nonprofits helping those in need but refuse to give their employees living wages.
This is a really powerful point. What good is it to give to those nonprofits that your employees have to depend on? Couldn't you just cut out the middleman to give your employees?
I've found the expectation to give as an employee sometimes ironic. An example, if you barely make a living wage and the expectation to give to organizations helping those in need who may, in fact, be helping you. This leads into another issue of business owners who give heavily to nonprofits helping those in need but refuse to give their employees living wages.
This is a really powerful point. What good is it to give to those nonprofits that your employees have to depend on? Couldn't you just cut out the middleman to give your employees?