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Do you think this breaches her human rights?

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  • 9 years ago
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    I say go to work it may open lots of interesting doors in your life sometimes things happen for a reason

  • Verbose, opinionated Yank here:

    Good God I don't think it breached her Human Rights. It was a wonderful exercise in humility. Stocking shelves in a Poundland store? How terrible! How will she go on? What is she going to do when she has to dig like a badger to get at a rock formation as a Geologist? Raise hell about her rights?

    Listen kid, when I was a college student, I regularly mucked stalls ("pump a shyt stick" as we loathed Yanks call it) and a lot more for a pittance. Even after I got my degree in Psychology, I still "paid my dues" by working direct care with disturbed children and adolecents, and then I got my lucky break and ran the admissions department, very well, if I might add. Of course, I hated all humanity after 15 years of the internecine warfare, but that's another thing entirely.

    The silly 22 year old girl. Are you sure she isn't an "Amerikanerin?" I could see it happening here in the States: these silly young Human Beings that have emerged since 1990 have NO IDEA about ANYTHING except instant gratification and broadcasting the banality of their meaningless lives on the latest technology.

    Check to see if the foolish girl isn't American. Otherwise, I'm awfully sorry for you Britain: I love you, but you have the American disease, now, too.

  • 9 years ago

    I'm confused here...

    She couldn't find a job in her area of expertise, which is unfortunately all too common nowadays, so she took an entry position at a store. So how exactly is this the ministers' fault? If anything, she has a dispute with the store for not paying her for work but that's it.

    Finding a job is not a 'human right' nor is this 'forced labor.' If she doesn't like the job, the door's over there.

    Again, other than making her do work off-the-record, I see no mention of of how the store is violating labor laws, putting her in danger, or other violations.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    She needs to get her head out of her own damn ****. She's lucky she even has a damn job, regardless of what it is. I'd happily clean toilets, and I'm only still in college.

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  • 9 years ago

    human rights are always abused, their not printed on peoples heads so they mean nothing most of the time

  • Betty
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    yes, the world owes her a living,

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