Tuesday’s open line


Regarding the editorial in Sunday’s Daily Dispatch:

It seems to me that if you cut someone’s work year by five days, then those are five days when the work doesn’t get done. You’ve made a choice that the money that is saved is more valuable than the work that would otherwise have been done. Increasing the work day by ten or twenty minutes to make up for that work without the appropriate compensation may not be labor abuse, but it’s certainly in the same ball park.

Or do you want your kids taught by surly, resentful wage-slaves?