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slavery, oppression, and unequal rights!
Forum: Life As It Happens
Work [slavery], men&women, books, food, life as you see it.
Topic: slavery, oppression, and unequal rights!
Total Posts: 7
Work [slavery], men&women, books, food, life as you see it.
Topic: slavery, oppression, and unequal rights!
Total Posts: 7
insane cameraman
Rank: 0
Posts: 33
We, the students of the world, hearby unite against unfair wages(have to pay to be forced to work), working hours(7:30-7:00), and mistreatment of our right to freedom of speech, as well as this all being forced labor.
What are we going to do about this unjustice? Please respond, and any and all answer shall be considered until we can find one that we think will work.
What are we going to do about this unjustice? Please respond, and any and all answer shall be considered until we can find one that we think will work.
Posted: 2003-11-06 22:29
Prezes
Rank: 9
Posts: 896
we usually just march in London to sort out the issue with Top-Up Fees first.
Once thats is gone, I guess more students will look at work related issues.
Once thats is gone, I guess more students will look at work related issues.
Posted: 2003-11-07 07:05
insane cameraman
Rank: 0
Posts: 33
The problem is, everyone complains, and everyone protests, just not to the people we should should be protesting or complaining to. We complain to other students, and it's good to let someone know how we feel, but I really think we should be letting school officials know instead. They can't ignore large amounts of what they see as their future protesting as long we bycott something, like doing homework, or, if that doesn't work, school. If only one school protests, it won't do anything. This causes problems. I would like to tell all students to preform in this, but I can't get into another school besides the one I'm currently in, and no one there takes the idea seriously. I'm stumped.
Posted: 2003-11-07 18:07
TheBlackCat
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Posts: 541
At least my school had rules against organized protests.
I dunno, as long as it makes me lots of money in the future, especially doing something I like, education is OK with me. A little, or I should say a lot, of work now is worth money later in my book.
I dunno, as long as it makes me lots of money in the future, especially doing something I like, education is OK with me. A little, or I should say a lot, of work now is worth money later in my book.
Posted: 2003-11-08 00:56
insane cameraman
Rank: 0
Posts: 33
I would actually be inclined to agree with you, if I wasn't worked like a horse. Teachers, parents, and every adult I have ever met has told me to enjoy my childhood while it lasts. Well, it's almost gone, and I can't enjoy it because I'm trying to have chance after high school.
Posted: 2003-11-08 15:44
Nuthouse_Escapee
Rank: 0
Posts: 838
you don't need to bother if your planning for a job like, video game reviewer... and until you can get a jobe there, theres always fast food resteraunts... oops, i just revealed my master plan!
Posted: 2003-11-08 16:04
Prezes
Rank: 9
Posts: 896
lol,
The regulations on Higher Education in the UK, mean that there is no external body to deal with complaints. Any issues you have are dealt with by your university. The only real force we have is the Student Union.
But even that is sometimes in-effective....
The regulations on Higher Education in the UK, mean that there is no external body to deal with complaints. Any issues you have are dealt with by your university. The only real force we have is the Student Union.
But even that is sometimes in-effective....
Posted: 2003-11-10 09:19
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