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Subject: Re: Dismissed employees to be blacklisted, is it legal? Posted on: Thu, 8 May 2008 21:13:43 +0100


"Baldoni" wrote in message
news:mn.44f07d853089037a.81063@gmail.com...
> Prai Jei has brought this to us :
>> Lord Turkey Cough set the following eddies spiralling through the
>> space-time
>> continuum:
>
> If the employer had not risked his money by investing in a company in the
> first instance, there would be no jobs.

Wrong. Jobs existed well before money was used as currency.

>
> If you can get a Polish person to work for you then do that. Far less
> trouble and they will do the job with a smile on their face. No bullshit
> sick days for being pissed the night before either.

And when they have figured out you buisness they will set up their
own business, employ loads of their Polish friends and put you out of
business.

I hope you will have a smile on your face when you are working for him :O)

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> Baldoni
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