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There's very little justice these days

2nd June 2005, Page 26
2nd June 2005
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I WOULD LIKE to comment on the letter"You can still overwork" ( CM 5 May). I think people are forgetting this country has been slipping when it comes to looking after its workforce for a long time.

History has shown that management always seems to exploit workers. As for the 75 hours, don't forget hospital doctors are on-call for long hours, with many lives in their hands.

In "Thank goodness for justice" (CM 5 May)! think the writer means thank goodness for the law —justice is scarce these days.

I don't condone breaking the law, but with today's technology and design you will more than likely find lorries can stop as well as cars. Is the writer a lorry driver? It doesn't sound like it.

Wayne Gammon Callington, Cornwell

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