Originally posted by Wajoma An amendment, although it should not be uneccessary as it's been said already. They may have 'extracted concessions' but those 'concessions' come at a cost somewhere else. eg, a 38 hour working week may come at the cost of a reduced hourly base rate, or a more negative example, longer smoko breaks etc may lead to an increased drive toward automation. The u ...[text shortened]... at a line has been crossed that now makes a completely automated warehouse system viable.
LOL. I'll see your automated warehouse and raise you arson and theft. Your turn!
Originally posted by AThousandYoung Property as an investment is legal property without property rights. That is the distinction I'm trying to make clear.
Whatever it's called (and there are various definitions of property rights) I get the distinction and any little difficulties I could dream up are not worth any more time.