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To: clean86 who wrote (167931)3/30/2014 10:07:28 PM
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Ryan Bartholomew

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>> He's also dead as a door nail.

Apple is fully liable for Job's deeds as a company officer while he was alive.

The wage fixing lawsuit is going to make the e-book ruling look like a walk in the park.



To: clean86 who wrote (167931)3/30/2014 11:43:32 PM
From: Ryan Bartholomew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
He's also dead as a door nail.
Apple could still pay dearly for his actions, depending upon the outcome.

I don't agree, however, with the concept wage-fixing. Companies should be free to pay whatever they want, collude to do the same, or enter any agreements regarding recruiting they'd like. Employees aren't being forced to work, and if a group of employers agree to pay less than they'd be willing to otherwise, then employees would have a surplus of job opportunities, else they could look elsewhere. Not a bad thing.