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  |  (...) Agreed. Night watchmen sort of have to watch at night, and Sunday School teachers sort of have to teach on Sundays. :-) (...) Truck factor 2!!! That company is asking for trouble. :-) She needs to ask for a big raise at the same time her co (...)   (24 years ago, 29-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)   
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  |  In lugnet.off-topic.debate, David Eaton writes: <snip> (...) Well of course! IMHO, other than the common law prohibitions we've had all along there isn't much of *anything* that makes a good choice for government legislation. :-) But the usual (...)   (24 years ago, 29-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)   
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  |  (...) Because certain jobs *do* require specific days to be worked, and are paid hourly. Mine isn't. If my company instigated that policy among my department (other departments like support, where you have to *be* there wouldn't be covered under (...)   (24 years ago, 29-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)   
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  |  (...) I think that would be what I'd suggest. It's up to the company to decide whether or not to undertake such a policy. If they pull it off, great! But my personal guess is that any company that tries it is liable to get a mouthful of abuse with (...)   (24 years ago, 29-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)   
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  |  (...) (not picking on Dave E per se, he's asking good questions) Why isn't this a matter for employers to choose? In an ideal world, shouldn't employers be able to decide they want their company to be family friendly and offer a palette of benefits (...)   (24 years ago, 29-Jun-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)   
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