Anti-labor laws

Strange how often "labor laws" kills jobs, but hey, it's California.  We'd rather you had no job than a job we don't like!

7 comments:

MikeD said...

Buh, buh, buh... But now the big mean ole companies can't take advantage of the poor workers! Our intentions were good! That makes it all okay, right?


/snark

Texan99 said...

No, see, we're protecting you from that big bad mean job.

E Hines said...

It's entirely rational: it's a continued effort by Progressive-Democrats to herd lesser folks into their welfare cages. These folks, jobless, will become dependent on their Betters for handouts, and so become votes for those Betters.

Except that the Progressive-Democrats are misreading most of those lesser folks.

Eric Hines

Assistant Village Idiot said...

Similar to preferring that folks be homeless rather than live in substandard housing

douglas said...

I still haven't figured out if this is going to affect me in my subcontracting work or not. There's some grey area around "personal services" but I have yet to look into it (what with all my spare time - why can't I just have my staff lawyer look into it? Oh yeah, I don't have one!) What a mess.

E Hines said...

Douglas, you're welcome in Texas.

Eric Hines

douglas said...

I appreciate that, Mr. Hines, but family and a not particularly portable line of work make that highly unlikely for a while yet. Besides, Texas has no mountains, and I'd kind of miss that.