Posted by oldtanker on February 19, 2016 at 13:06:21 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: OT Super Mergers posted by David G on February 19, 2016 at 05:33:22:
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You guys are both right to a certain extent. What many people fail to see is that a publically owned business on payday owes the workers their pay checks. They owe the stockholders year round. People buy stock to MAKE money. So people as a hobby buy and sell items at flea markets and yard sales. They do it to MAKE MONEY. The end goal is to make a profit. Even a privately held company owes itself/owner. Not hard to figure out. But as far as the worker is concerned they have a responsibility to provide a safe work environment and owe them for time worked. Nothing more or less. I don't understand the sense of entitlement some workers have. "The company owes me!". For what? Because you came to work? They pay for that every week or 2. Then you call in sick for that extra day of fishing or because you drank too much last night? And they owe you? People need to wake up and realize that they is no free lunch with that. These companies are in business to make money for the owner/owners. Nothing more or less. As a side benefit they provide jobs. What a terrible concept! (Heavy sarcasm!).
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