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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (205101)10/3/2006 5:26:39 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 281500
 
Something like half of employers are quite unpleasant to work for, seeing workers as serfs of less than human proportions. <have worked for myself for most of my life, or in jobs that didn't involve contact with employees, or bosses so I really don't know.>

Something like half of employees are fit only to be serfs and are not really properly human.

So, I can see how the problems arise.

The answer in my book is not laws, but people working where they want to and hiring who they want to.

The serfs will end up working for the bullies and the freedom lovers will work for the Libertarians. Of course people are always coming and going, so it would never be perfect, but left to their own devices, people will find, more or less, places suitable for themselves.

People who vote for Helen Clark will get jobs in unions with people like that. People who vote Libertarian will work for somebody who recognizes individual achievement.

Mqurice