Respect. Companies should responde like this.
Im a firm believer of if you can't treat yourself right (ie employees) you can't go telling others how to act/what to do. Otherwise no one takes you seriously it's like a doctor saying smoking is bad for you while smoking a pack. 90% of people would ignore that doctor. In a perfect world sure but in this one your kinda screwed the second anyone has anything they can use against you. There's also priorities it's not they have to be perfect just good enough that when they say something people don't just blow it off like they did.I agree this business and every other should be trying to treat their employees well and avoid the problems you mention in your first sentence. I very much disagree that everything else has to be perfect before a business can stand up for a human rights issue, also human rights isn't a political debate - if there's any debate to be had on the subject it's pretty much limited to "are you or are you not a total piece of shit?"
The problem with this whole approach is, you've probably made mistakes in your life, therefore your opinion is irrelevantIm a firm believer of if you can't treat yourself right (ie employees) you can't go telling others how to act/what to do. Otherwise no one takes you seriously it's like a doctor saying smoking is bad for you while smoking a pack. 90% of people would ignore that doctor. In a perfect world sure but in this one your kinda screwed the second anyone has anything they can use against you. There's also priorities it's not they have to be perfect just good enough that when they say something people don't just blow it off like they did.
That man used to be our health and care ministerIm a firm believer of if you can't treat yourself right (ie employees) you can't go telling others how to act/what to do. Otherwise no one takes you seriously it's like a doctor saying smoking is bad for you while smoking a pack. 90% of people would ignore that doctor. In a perfect world sure but in this one your kinda screwed the second anyone has anything they can use against you. There's also priorities it's not they have to be perfect just good enough that when they say something people don't just blow it off like they did.
He looks McDonald's healthy (or is it Tim Hortons?) to me.
he is, and when he was told to lose weigth to show example, he went through surgeryHe looks McDonald's healthy (or is it Tim Hortons?) to me.
Reminds me of this..he is, and when he was told to lose weigth to show example, he went through surgery
when wife says she wants a videogame as well
Your mistaking the point. It's not they've made mistakes so ignore. It's they continue to make the same mistakes and then continue to try to fix other people's mistakes while still making those same mistakes. If someone told me it's a bad idea but still does it, it gives off the wrong idea/intentions. Less trying to help and more trying to manipulate.The problem with this whole approach is, you've probably made mistakes in your life, therefore your opinion is irrelevant