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Good, does that mean this discussion is over?
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... What do you do with people who don't have enough skills to command jobs that 'pay a living wage'? There are a few "don't do's"..... High on the list would be "don't threaten your powerless mini-wage employee with termination if he or she is unwilling to go clock out and then return to work for a few 'free' hours." WalMart has been fined and penalized in scores of cases for this exact practice. On the clock work: Mini-wage but legal. Off the clock work: Slavery. Outlawed 140 years ago. Every person is entitled to compensation for honest labor. If we can't agree on that basic premise, there is no hope for any additional discussion. |
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