Harry Krause wrote:
krj wrote:
P. Fritz wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Unless your company went bankrupt, use your cobra.
There is plenty of reasonable priced insurance out there, if you look.
The problem is that the socialist crowd feels they are entitled to
everything.
And anybody that thinks that 100% employment would be utopia doesn't have
many brain cells connecting.
Companies are not in business to provide jobs and benefits. They are in
business to provide a return on investment to their share holders.
If we cannot re-establish a compact between corporations and workers,
the best thing to do is **** the shareholders. A man or woman's hours,
days, weeks, months, and years of labor are worth as much as anyone's
money.
There is no "compact" between corporations and workers. That may have
been true 30 years ago, but not now. Workers are the "disposable dipers"
of the corporations. Companies expect todays workers to move on after
2-3 years and as a result of the lack of loyaltity to the company, the
conpany has no requirement to display loyaltity to the worker. The old
days of working for a company from "cradle to grave" are gone.
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