Perhaps Minneapolis needs to add political affiliation
to the local human rights ordinance to prevent
employers from discriminating against our students for
activity unrelated to their job performance.

I know that Ann Arbor, MI did so years ago as a
response to McCarthy era oppression.

David Strand
Loring Park
--- Patrick Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>      To wit:  so you're saying that the actions of
> students at a school where a prospective employee
> went
> YEARS ago and can't possibly be involved with make a
> difference in your employment decisions?  Or are you
> saying that because a few (or a 100, or whatever)
> students decided to organize a walk-out that somehow
> everyone who attends, has attended, or will attend
> that school is tainted by your brush?  I'm so sorry
> that those people won't get a fair share and presume
> that they'll find jobs at companies where this kind
> of
> "logic" isn't used.


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