The company says it fired the guards that were beating the UTech student who chose to compromisingly posit himself with another man. Ok, all well and good, and Carla made a point that that may not be good enough.
My argument against these security companies is that I would like to see them feel it where it hurts - in their bank accounts. They have engaged in modern day slavery the way they contract these men and women as security guards. Their pay is ridiculous, the hours cruel and the work can be some of the most dangerous, esp. given Jamaica's criminal habits.
And then the owners of these companies have no problem smiling for the Page 2 cameraman, fooling people to believe they made their money honestly and nobly!
Makes me sick!
My argument against these security companies is that I would like to see them feel it where it hurts - in their bank accounts. They have engaged in modern day slavery the way they contract these men and women as security guards. Their pay is ridiculous, the hours cruel and the work can be some of the most dangerous, esp. given Jamaica's criminal habits.
And then the owners of these companies have no problem smiling for the Page 2 cameraman, fooling people to believe they made their money honestly and nobly!
Makes me sick!
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