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I'm reading Atlas Shrugged and looking into Objectivism, and I've got a few questions.
I'm around 200 pages in, and Rearden and Dagny Taggart are discussing the role of employees in an enterprise, and it got me thinking.
I assume you can fire someone for not being productive, but can you fire someone because you simply don't get along/don't like the person... Or are you even able to fire someone on a whim (for absolutely no reason, just because you can).
Seeing as employees can leave at any time they please, can't you fire them whenever you want as well?
As for discrimination. I would probably not consider hiring anyone who smokes, nor would I hire anyone who is extremely overweight/obese regardless of their qualifications. I would also give preference to hiring men over women. (Reasons irrelevant, but I'd prefer working with a group of men than women (I have nothing against women, it is simply in my best interest and my preference to hire more men than women), I loathe smoking, and I want to surround myself with people who care about their physical health).
For example I'll be in charge of hiring staff for a gym that I'm co-founding next year with some partners, and it would look bad if I hired people who didn't care about their health. (obviously).
The women issue isn't that big of a deal (If two people were equally qualified and I liked them both, I'd probably choose the man, or just flip a coin), but the obesity/smoking thing is a much bigger issue.
Of course, I wouldn't have to admit these things (although I just did)... so how could anyone possibly prove it.
Ultimately, regardless of reasons, can't I just hire whoever I want to work for MY company!
If I have 6 employees, 5 men, 1 woman... all healthy/in shape and non-smokers, is that somehow illegal? And if I decide to fire them all tomorrow, who can stop me?
By the way, Atlas Shrugged and Ayn Rand's philosophy are quite thought provoking!
I'm around 200 pages in, and Rearden and Dagny Taggart are discussing the role of employees in an enterprise, and it got me thinking.
I assume you can fire someone for not being productive, but can you fire someone because you simply don't get along/don't like the person... Or are you even able to fire someone on a whim (for absolutely no reason, just because you can).
Seeing as employees can leave at any time they please, can't you fire them whenever you want as well?
As for discrimination. I would probably not consider hiring anyone who smokes, nor would I hire anyone who is extremely overweight/obese regardless of their qualifications. I would also give preference to hiring men over women. (Reasons irrelevant, but I'd prefer working with a group of men than women (I have nothing against women, it is simply in my best interest and my preference to hire more men than women), I loathe smoking, and I want to surround myself with people who care about their physical health).
For example I'll be in charge of hiring staff for a gym that I'm co-founding next year with some partners, and it would look bad if I hired people who didn't care about their health. (obviously).
The women issue isn't that big of a deal (If two people were equally qualified and I liked them both, I'd probably choose the man, or just flip a coin), but the obesity/smoking thing is a much bigger issue.
Of course, I wouldn't have to admit these things (although I just did)... so how could anyone possibly prove it.
Ultimately, regardless of reasons, can't I just hire whoever I want to work for MY company!
If I have 6 employees, 5 men, 1 woman... all healthy/in shape and non-smokers, is that somehow illegal? And if I decide to fire them all tomorrow, who can stop me?
By the way, Atlas Shrugged and Ayn Rand's philosophy are quite thought provoking!
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