yhl-cis OP t1_iuj0osv wrote
Reply to comment by WolfReborn22 in Montana, a very conservative state, prohibits firing employees at will. Why doesn't Vermont have a similar law? by yhl-cis
I see, so the law has loopholes basically.
WolfReborn22 t1_iuj15df wrote
Unfortunately most laws made by either party in this country are touted as good for the people but have some loophole that gives an out or benefits companies in some way.
worktimefollies t1_iuj8nfb wrote
Get the hell out-a-here with that both parties crap. There is a clear and overwhelming difference between the parties, thier agendas and, the laws they pass and the loopholes within them. Anyone saying otherwise it's just making a weak excuse.
WolfReborn22 t1_iujas2g wrote
All I was saying is both parties tend to favour companies when implementing laws. Yes I would agree one party does it to a lesser degree but they are both very guilty of it.
BothCourage9285 t1_iujavj8 wrote
That's exactly what our elected officials want you to think.
Keep working class blue and working class red fighting with each other instead of fighting them
kraysys t1_iuj9u1e wrote
There are clear differences in policy preferences etc. for sure, but the only people who think there’s a Good party and an Evil party are morons.
Kram941_ t1_iujjree wrote
> I see, so the law has loopholes basically.
The law has realistic application. Locking a business down to work with a employee they don't want doesn't do anyone any good.
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