#165
1) Really ...? ... crikey ...
2) Good heavens, I didn't know that either ...
3) Ahhh, yes everyone should have 'equal opportunity'. So a slender, frail old woman should be able to apply for a job as a labourer in the same way as a fit, strong young man. But if you were the employer would you see much 'equality' between the two? No two people are 'equal', they have different characteristics and things to offer
4) Put simply the employer should pick and pay accordingly whom he/she considers the best (less risky) candidate for the job whether old, young, male or female, parent or childless.
1) Really ...? ... crikey ...
2) Good heavens, I didn't know that either ...
3) Ahhh, yes everyone should have 'equal opportunity'. So a slender, frail old woman should be able to apply for a job as a labourer in the same way as a fit, strong young man. But if you were the employer would you see much 'equality' between the two? No two people are 'equal', they have different characteristics and things to offer
4) Put simply the employer should pick and pay accordingly whom he/she considers the best (less risky) candidate for the job whether old, young, male or female, parent or childless.
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