Dream on.
Dana
>I think that discrimination should be allowed in private industry. If you
>are dumb enough to believe that the color of a persons skin or their sex is
>reason enough not to hire them, fine, that gives me more available
>candidates.
>
>I think the government needs to get away from telling people how to run
>their business. How to spend their money. It might not be a popular
>opinion but it's the one I hold. Not to mention you have to take the market
>into account. How many people are going to shop at a store that only
>employs white males? How many people are going to boycott it and
>demonstrate outside it?
>
>I am just saying why legislate. Let the people care for themselves. The
>market will adjust accordingly.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 10:43 AM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: More Breaking News
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>
>Oh.
>
>
>So...a minimum wage could be determined between an employer and an
>employee.
>
>
>But hiring white people instead of blacks or coloreds needs to be
>regulated by the government.
>
>
>And hiring all men instead of women needs to be regulated by the
>government.
>
>
>How about paying men more than women? Is that acceptable as a
>determiniation between the employer and the employee?
>
>
>-Gel
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Im for a business saying to a prospective worker, will you do this job
>for x
>dollars per year? and i am for the worker saying no, I will do it for y
>dollars a year. And then the company decides to either, hire the worker
>or
>look for another worker. I am not for removing the protections that we
>in
>the US enjoy as workers, I am saying that in a market economy a minimum
>wage
>is not needed, that the minimum acceptable wage for a job will be
>determined
>by the person willing to work for that price. what is so wrong with
>that?
>
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