Saw this on a friends email, under the "thought for the day". Attributed to former Senator Bill Bradley:
A worker who doesn't give an honest day's work for a day's wage forfeits the moral claim he has on the company's management to treat him with respect.
A manager who fires workers at the first hint of recession can't expect loyalty from those who remain.
A television-network executive who exercises no judgment about the violence or hedonism of the network's programs can't escape the charge that he or she is contributing to national self-destruction.
The newspaper publisher whose only concern is to print whatever sells loses the right to criticize politicians who pander to voters.
Too many Americans abdicate their individual responsibility.
A worker who doesn't give an honest day's work for a day's wage forfeits the moral claim he has on the company's management to treat him with respect.
A manager who fires workers at the first hint of recession can't expect loyalty from those who remain.
A television-network executive who exercises no judgment about the violence or hedonism of the network's programs can't escape the charge that he or she is contributing to national self-destruction.
The newspaper publisher whose only concern is to print whatever sells loses the right to criticize politicians who pander to voters.
Too many Americans abdicate their individual responsibility.
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