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Re: lay off worker?
I think this policy is very enlightened and I would support it.
But, does anyone notice the irony of taking a person who is so
radioactive that s/he cannot work in a nuclear facility, and
sending him/her out to work with the public and children.
United Way: "So why are you working here this week rather than
at the plant."
Worker: "I'm so radioactive that I set off all the alarms
there.
Where are you going...?"
Stephen Frantz
Reed College
reactor@reed.edu
> --<snip>--
>
> Our policy is to find work for them outside of the controled
> areas. If that can tbe done then anothr option is to "donate"
> them to a local charitable organization - United Way, Red
> Cross,
> Habitat for Humanity etc. Find a group that can use the
> workers
> skills - much better PR than laying him off. Plus the
> company
> may be able to write off the
> workers pay as a charitable donation
> --<snip>--
>
>
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