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Subject: Re: Dismissed employees to be blacklisted, is it legal? Posted on: Thu, 8 May 2008 21:17:58 +0100

On Thu, 08 May 2008 21:04:00 +0100, Baldoni wrote:

> 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.
>
> 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.

Have to agree. The people who moved from London to Portsmouth were Polish.
Did a superb job, with no whingeing, as previous English workers had done.
And one of them had great taste in music - big fan of the Hafler Trio. They
gave me a lift in the cab, and we talked about music all the way. The name
of the company was Admiral.


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Keith Joseph smiles and a baby dies
In a box on Beasley Street