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Anonymous (not verified) says:
Kyron, whomever you really are, I rather admire the blatent arrogance of your robber-baron age thinking: Just fire her; she's easy to replace.
Would *you* like to be fired when you're still at the top of your game and have become the nation's best performer
Easily replaced? That's enough to make me choke. You clearly have no idea of what's involved in learning the workings and language about a complicated, somewhat secretive institution while also being able to become sufficiently expert on legalese and facts strewn across hundreds, even thousand of pages that you can tell the world, accurately what occurred a few hours (or less) earlier when the court handed down a decision.
I've worked in the newspaper business for more than 40 years and know what it takes to survive, much less succeed. You don't.
Also: If the Guild's contract at the NYTimes is like most, a "buyout" doesn't end the company's pension obligation. It just pays her to get off the payroll.
Kyron, whomever you really are, I rather admire the blatent arrogance of your robber-baron age thinking: Just fire her; she's easy to replace.
Would *you* like to be fired when you're still at the top of your game and have become the nation's best performer
Easily replaced? That's enough to make me choke. You clearly have no idea of what's involved in learning the workings and language about a complicated, somewhat secretive institution while also being able to become sufficiently expert on legalese and facts strewn across hundreds, even thousand of pages that you can tell the world, accurately what occurred a few hours (or less) earlier when the court handed down a decision.
I've worked in the newspaper business for more than 40 years and know what it takes to survive, much less succeed. You don't.
Also: If the Guild's contract at the NYTimes is like most, a "buyout" doesn't end the company's pension obligation. It just pays her to get off the payroll.