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Re: Give Bush Your Performance Review on Workers' Rights!
First of all I would like a definition of "worker's rights" and a definition of "worker" too.
So many of what we think of as "rights" are in reality privileges; and privileges denote a responsibility attached to them. In this age of catch phrases and political correctness (which, by the way, has it's origin in Communist China) one hardly knows what a term or phrase actually means. Does it mean the current media definition or the dictionary definition?
Because words mean things.
All that being said, the only real "worker's right" that springs immediately to mind is the "right" to be paid promptly according to the agreement established between the individual "worker" and the individual employer.
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