Sunday, February 20, 2011

Law & Order 2/21/11

Should corporation be allowed to impose limitations on liberties?

Although it seems unfair that the smokers are being discriminated against in the job market, I think that corporations have the right to impose liberties on potential employees. While it is true that the individual has their own liberties, and that smoking is one of them, if they are choosing to become associated with a particular business, they should be willing to abide by that corporation’s laws. After all, they are not being forced to work for that corporation, and if they do not like the policies, they can find employment elsewhere. For a corporation to thrive, they need to be able to hire the most efficient workers to build the most efficient system of operations. This ultimately will benefit society as a whole, as business will thrive and money will be saved.

1 comment:

  1. Sorry, I forgot this part...
    I believe that a corporation should be allowed to limit liberties that best fit their corporation, and I think that a corporation should be given more power over restricting individual freedom than that of the government. The government should have less control. After all, the government is something that we can not escape, whereas we are able to seek employment elsewhere if we are not pleased with the way in which it is run or controls our lives.

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