“Employers crave the power to fire workers whose performance is judged inferior-not just to get rid of those particular workers, but more importantly to motivate and discipline the rest of the workforce.”

—  Jim Stanford

Part 2, Chapter 8, Workers and Bosses, p. 103
Economics For Everyone (2008)

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