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From: dbb@opus.UUCP (David B. Bordeau)
Newsgroups: net.women
Subject: Re: Equal pay for comparable worth
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Date: Tue, 26-Feb-85 10:57:36 EST
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> 
> Labor IS just another commodity -- and its value should
> be set be the FREE market.  Since in the US human beings
> are free to CHOOSE their occupation, regardless of sex,
> I don't see why Ed is whining.  Unless, of course, he has
> chosen a field that is not in as a high a demand as some
> others, and now feels that society has cheated him.  How 
> would he have wages and salaries determined, if not be
> the free market?



Hear, Hear!! Could this be true, someone who believes you
have to go out there and make it because you're a good worker
and have drive to do well in the work place not because you are
an immigrant or female or handicapped or whatever your situation
may be. Sure, I believe women are SOMETIMES paid less than men
but they don't have to work at th
				Please Don't Send Any Letter Bombs,
					David Bordeau