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 DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE UN-EMPLOYED GOES DEEPER THAN RACE

DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE UN-EMPLOYED GOES DEEPER THAN RACE

MIISRAEL Bride · Wednesday, October 12th 2011 at 1:16PM · 252 views
The savage brutality today toward the unemployed is increasing by the day. All over the United States, employers continually discriminate not only because of age, gender or race they now use credit scores, religion, and even being unemployed as reason enough to keep one from landing a job. The recent suit filed against a chain of Restaurants is just the latest instance where many of today's employers are taking advantage of the current economic crisis. For many employers it's a time where many have turned the tables sort of speaking on the role of employment opportunities. The catch phrase now and it's been that way for quite some time is "If you don't like it here there's the door." To often that's the mentality of managers, supervisors, and other company officials in their relationships with employees. Even now, that phrase is used to often, and when it is, it really is pathetic.

Read more..of this article written by Tim Williams...The Continuing Plight of the Unemployed

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/...




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Jen Fad Friday, October 14th 2011 at 5:12PM

This is a really timely article and thanks for posting. Many businesses are like the GOP in their party philosophy want small govt just like they want small payrolls where their employees are concerned with less doing more for less. ... if you get what I mean. It's a sad reality. Since when has been unemployed been a reason not to give someone looking for a job ... a JOB?!


ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Hi MIISRAEL, watching rev. al's program today there was a segment taht may just fit here...it seem 'employment' is a threat to(some) big as well as small business'. It seem that governor Perry vetoed a bill sent to him that would provide living wages of $8:00 and hour in his state. (smile)

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