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Author:Dan FernandesCreated:2/4/2007 2:11 PM
Opinions of Dan Fernandes relating to Market Ethics

By Dan Fernandes on 10/29/2004 1:37 AM

People need a set of guiding principles to help them decide difficult political questions. My guiding principles have to do with market ethics. If some action would violate basic market ethics, then I can be sure it is the wrong action. ... Read More »

By Dan Fernandes on 9/15/2004 4:34 PM

Put yourself in the place of union leaders who have managed to increase wages of union workers to artificially high levels. What is to prevent jobs from going to non-union contractors? Answer: minimum wage and prevailing wage laws. ... Read More »

By Dan Fernandes on 9/7/2004 10:14 PM

The Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA, passed during the first Bush administration, is intended to eliminate, or at least minimize, discrimination against the disabled. Trumpeted as equal rights for the disabled, it gives people the right to sue if they can show that someone has discriminated against them because of their disability, in the areas of employment and in access to facilities. ... Read More »

By Dan Fernandes on 9/2/2004 11:02 PM

No doubt you learned from your government school text book that unions pushed to pass labor laws in the early twentieth century to stop the exploitation of children by greedy industrialists, who paid children low wages to work long hours in unsafe sweatshops. These laws made it illegal to employ pre-teens and young teens is factories. ... Read More »