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Originally Posted by TexKan Bottom line is - it's people helping people...................... is that so bad? Besides it's bigger than any complaining anyone can do. I just don't see this as an illegal issue - I see it as an umemployment issue which is happening all over the country. Thank business for that - they are going to make the profit off the backs of the illegals then cry foul. |
This is what is generally called "responsible big business". It shows caring and kindness. In the early 90's, when there were layoffs from an insurance company closing my office, they brought in similar services to help us. Some took advantage and some didn't. They weren't laying off 10% of the city's employees, or more than 25% of their workforce. If they opened another shop in Kansas City again, I'd go back. To me, they were real people and interested in the well being of their employees. That speaks volumes to people looking at them for employment in another city.