chicpea*
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Yes, some call them "replacement employees."
It's kinda like calling massive civilian deaths "collateral damage."
Both are euphmeisms.
It's kinda like calling massive civilian deaths "collateral damage."
Both are euphmeisms.
I didn't mean it in a literal Labor Relations type manner. Just metaphorically speaking.chicpea said:When did the other leagues become unionised? Because otherwise, you're talking about a "free market" of talent. And if there's anything we're not talking about here, it's a "free market" for talent - as you well know.
chicpea said:Yes, some call them "replacement employees."
It's kinda like calling massive civilian deaths "collateral damage."
Both are euphmeisms.
arnie said:You don't know what youy are talking about. Scabs are people who replace workers who go on strike. There is no strike here. The "workers" are welcome to come back at any timr.
Tekneek said:
Way to go Jason.Jason MacIsaac said:Are you refering to the scabs in europe, scabs in ECHL, scabs in AHL, or scabs in UHL?
Jason MacIsaac said:Are you refering to the scabs in europe, scabs in ECHL, scabs in AHL, or scabs in UHL?