So, a few weeks ago, I reported that the social contract between business and its employees, between business and its communities may find itself revived. You know, the one that was abrogated under the prodding of Dr. Milton Friedman.
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I beg to differ, Mr. Murray
I read lots of magazines. One of them is Fortune. Because I want to know more about business. Yes, I know its point of view differs from mine. But, I still read it. And, the newest editorial blew me away. Because it was so glib and so wrong.
Crocodile Tear Time?
I’ve written before about wages (here’s one example– or you could buy my book [paperback or Kindle] 🙂 ) and the purported claims that employers can’t find qualified employees. I’m not going to say that all the jobs offered are scooped up on the spot. After all, should an entrepreneur decide to build a new pharmaceutical plant in the middle of Kansas, I would not be surprised that s/he could not find a qualified Regulatory specialist within 25 miles. But, one could be found- and I’m sure someone could be willing to move to their location.