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Old Jan 28, 2008 | 8:18 am
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Originally Posted by wsommerv
For the same reason ANY company's failure should reflect on it's employees.

If one disagrees with the ethics of a company, then one should refrain from working there. You can't just say "Oh, well, I'm an ethical person so its ok."

By working for an organisation, ANY organisation, you are publicly stating that you agree with the principles that organisation stands for.

Many people people here disagree with the principles that the TSA stands for and by extension, the people who, by their employment, implicitly support those principles.
True that.

When it was time to stand up and be counted, many people stood up with the enemy: the TSA. In the future, that may indeed be a reflection on them.
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