>    This is obviously a REDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM.  No one should be forced to
consider working in an unsanitary environment because of a tight job market.
No one who does not earn enough to cover their food expenses should be
forced to make the trade off of eating in an unsanitary but cheaper
restaurant or of shopping at a grocery store that seels cheaper food but
stores it in unsanitary conditions.  And neither should a tight job market
force anyone in desperate need of employment to consider working in an
environment where they are exposed to gases and particulate matter that
increase their chances of contracting cancer or heart disease.
>     Robert Halfhill   Minneapolis

Then no one should be "forced" to be a house painter, industrial painter,
auto-mechanic, asbestos abater, mill worker, construction worker, drywaller,
et-c, et-c. Oh wait. Nobody is forced to do any of those things. They choose
to. Hmmm.

Dan McGrath
Longfellow
http://www.smokeoutgary.org

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