An individual employee who attempts to sue a large and powerful employer doesn't stand a snowball's chance. At one time, effective results would have required Carlos and all his coworkers of like mind to take unified action. But than no longer works now that large companies are free to stop operations in one country and move their business to where labor is cheaper and standards are lower. If Carlos can't mention his name, it's unlikely he can form a group protest.
juanpablomagno1 May 30, 2010
at 3:11pm
An individual employee who attempts to sue a large and powerful employer doesn't stand a snowball's chance. At one time, effective results would have required Carlos and all his coworkers of like mind to take unified action. But than no longer works now that large companies are free to stop operations in one country and move their business to where labor is cheaper and standards are lower. If Carlos can't mention his name, it's unlikely he can form a group protest.