Define a Entitlement-Oriented Company

Entitlement-Oriented These companies promote a caring, protective feeling and want
employees to feel they are part of the family. Sometimes called a fairness orientation, or
emphasis on people, these companies place a high value on how their decisions affect
the people in their organizations. For these companies, it is important to treat their
employees with respect and dignity. These organizations feel that employees are entitled
to benefits such as health care, employee assistance, or disability insurance as a condition
of employment. They place less emphasis on individual contributions and more emphasis on
the success of the organization as a whole.

Sharam Kohan
Sharam Kohan

Sharam Kohan is an organizational leadership professional with experience spanning employment law, human resources, and public service. He is currently an LL.M. degree candidate at UC Berkeley School of Law and previously served on Alameda County’s Human Relations Commission, advancing equity-focused community initiatives. He holds an Employment Law specialization from Temple University School of Law and is SHRM-certified.

Sharam is also a writer whose work explores the intersection of law and philosophy, including Judgment, a Priori Itself and Sartre’s Conception of Freedom. He comments on organizational dynamics and social issues, and supports Bay Area community organizations through philanthropy and volunteer service.

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