That's the problem though. I don't know how the environment in most private businesses are like, but in government the trend seems to be an overall goal of a diverse workforce instead of an efficient one.
If it was my business and my money, I'm hiring the best person for the job, because if I don't and we don't and I don't make money, I'm screwed.
should employers be allowed to discriminate?
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That's the problem though. I don't know how the environment in most private businesses are like, but in government the trend seems to be an overall goal of a diverse workforce instead of an efficient one.
If it was my business and my money, I'm hiring the best person for the job, because if I don't and we don't and I don't make money, I'm screwed.
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Screwed right in the ass by the gay guy?
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Actually the gay guy in my building is a hell of a nice guy. Probably a good worker also, he's not on my floor though.
It's more of the "ethnic" workers that tend to just be dead weight.
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I love gay people! Their happiness is contagious..
I usually only encounter the ethnic types down on my level. That seems to be where they do the best work. Manuel labor and whatnot.