Tuesday, August 28, 2007
More on Solving the Worlds Problems
In an earlier post, I stated (in a nutshell) that the world would be a much better place if we just pubished bad behaviour. However, as a corollary to this, why do people who try and make a difference get punished?
For example, it seems that almost on a daily basis, whistleblowers get sacked for revealing the truth (there are plenty of examples of this). Why? A lot of the time it's councils that do this, and we the taxpayer end up compensating them in an out of court settlement. Who's decision at the council was it to sack them, and why haven't they been held accountable?
For example, it seems that almost on a daily basis, whistleblowers get sacked for revealing the truth (there are plenty of examples of this). Why? A lot of the time it's councils that do this, and we the taxpayer end up compensating them in an out of court settlement. Who's decision at the council was it to sack them, and why haven't they been held accountable?