This isn't an attack on Qatar, or the Middle East. This is just the airing of my opinion about this company that seems to think it's above the law. Instead of caring about the well-being of his employees, the CEO tracks them with cameras and encourages a very unproductive, dark atmosphere in his office building.
The comment about the US military academy is not an unreasonable argument. My only contention is that the US military - and any military- acts domestically and internationally for the government which is protects/serves. As such, the government has different laws concerning the military. Most, if not all, understand those laws - as written in their contract- well before enlisting. A private, for-profit company does not get to make it's own laws...
This may be a dead link now, but it did allow me to whine. Thanks!
This isn't an attack on Qatar, or the Middle East. This is just the airing of my opinion about this company that seems to think it's above the law. Instead of caring about the well-being of his employees, the CEO tracks them with cameras and encourages a very unproductive, dark atmosphere in his office building.
The comment about the US military academy is not an unreasonable argument. My only contention is that the US military - and any military- acts domestically and internationally for the government which is protects/serves. As such, the government has different laws concerning the military. Most, if not all, understand those laws - as written in their contract- well before enlisting. A private, for-profit company does not get to make it's own laws...
This may be a dead link now, but it did allow me to whine. Thanks!