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dazzleman
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« on: April 02, 2006, 09:41:52 PM »

I don't like it because it's discriminatory against those under 26. That said, I doubt I'd like it even if it wasn't. Employees should have rights and employers have obligations

Dave

But does an employer have an obligation to an employee who is not doing his/her job properly?

What you seem to support sounds like a general system of tenure, whereby it requires employers to spend huge amounts in legal fees to get rid of unproductive employees.

I'm surprised to see you take such a stand.
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