we've had this argument before. This does not work when you are competing
against workers in third-world economies

On 12/21/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > J Ko wrote:
> > They ensure that employee A in one location is treated equally and
> fairly
>
> The mechanism that guarantees that is the labor market.  If you think
> that you can get treated better elsewhere, then you quit and go
> elsewhere.
>
> Soon your employer won't be able to hire anybody because their
> pay/environement/benefits/ will suck and they'll either have to fix it
> or shut their doors.
>
> The main problem I see is that some people are lazy and adverse to
> change.  They'd much rather spend their time whining about their
> current employer than finding a new job.  And finding a new job is the
> best way to effect change where you're at.
>
> 

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