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From: golchowy@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Gerald Olchowy)
Subject: Re: Sunday shopping
Message-ID: <1989Dec29.170839.26803@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
Organization: UTCS Public Access
References: <25900FAC.1DA4@telly.on.ca> <1989Dec21.051318.6564@utzoo.uucp> <697@alias.UUCP> <25999616.7242@telly.on.ca> <1989Dec29.113120.6892@me.toronto.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 89 17:08:39 GMT

In article <1989Dec29.113120.6892@me.toronto.edu> zougas@me.utoronto.ca (Tom Zougas) writes:
>
>So what do people, who believe in freedom of opening whenever one desires,
>think about this forced opening. Notice that it is now the employer who is
>being made to do something (possibly) against his/her will, rather than
>the employee.
>
>Tom.

He is free not to agree to a contract that forces him to open on
Sunday.  The employee whose employer is forcing him (or her) to
work on Sunday doesn't have to work for that employer. The retail
shop owner who doesn't want to open on Sunday doesn't have to
locate his shop in a mall which requires stores to open on
Sunday.  That is what is called freedom....
 
If a mall owners is able to find tenants who are willing to
be open 7 days per week, 24 hr. per day, more power to them.
If they can't they'll change their tune. 



-- 
Gerald Olchowy   <golchowy@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
Chemical Physics Theory Group, Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario  M5S 1A1
