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Irish_Goon
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 Message 89 of 95
17 July 2014 at 1:17pm | IP Logged 
There really is no point in engaging a socialist in a discussion anymore about efficiency, or free choice for that matter.

In their alternative universe, they still somehow believe that a group of people sitting in a room making choices for others is more efficient and that it somehow doesn't affect a liberty interest.

There is no point to this thread anymore as there hasn't been for several pages now.

I'm done.
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s_allard
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 Message 90 of 95
17 July 2014 at 2:14pm | IP Logged 
One distraction less. As they say in French: Bon débarras.

Patrick Wilken's correction is duly noted. I would certainly agree that we do not live in a world of perfectly efficient
labour markets. The gist of the discussion I think is that finding multilingual workers in the UK and the US is not a
big problem for those businesses who need them. But what all these studies claim, I think, is that many businesses
could do a better job serving foreign markets with the aid of multilingual workers.
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Jeffers
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 Message 91 of 95
17 July 2014 at 2:39pm | IP Logged 
Irish_Goon wrote:
There is no point to this thread anymore as there hasn't been for several pages now.

I'm done.


It is a nuanced problem, and I think most of the areas of disagreement have been matters of degree, rather than clashes of ideology. It is an interesting topic to some of us, but if you don't enjoy discussing it, Irish Goon, please don't hijack it either.
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 Message 92 of 95
17 July 2014 at 3:05pm | IP Logged 
As far as I as a moderator can see, the discussion is still about things that have something to do with languages, and the tone has so far not been a problem so there is no need to intervene. Those members who don't find the theme or the current discussion interesting can hopefully find something else to read.
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s_allard
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 Message 93 of 95
17 July 2014 at 3:55pm | IP Logged 
I just got off the phone with a person from a local insurance company, who spoke French, English, Russian and
maybe Ukrainian. It made me think how valuable those language skills are for an insurance company in a market
like that of a cosmopolitan city like Montreal. Is this person being paid more for those extra languages? I doubt it.
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s_allard
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 Message 94 of 95
20 July 2014 at 3:37am | IP Logged 
If there's one industry that values languages, it must be tourism. Here is a link to a video and an short text on the
skyrocketing demand for Russian in the tourist areas of Spain.
Russian in Spain
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Presidio
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 Message 95 of 95
21 July 2014 at 2:21am | IP Logged 
In the United States the ability to speak Spanish is proving as of late to be invaluable for a large number of companies: Satellite and Cable Services, Banking, over-the-phone purchases, Credit Card, Medical, Legal, etc. The Hispanic market is greatly expanding across the United States.

Outside of Medical and Legal though, the need is more for entry and lower level jobs. At higher levels, a full-time need simply isn't as extensive. Contract negotiations and conference calls, but much of the translation is done by separate translation/interpretation companies....and that has worked quite well, so far.

As far as the male/female pay gap, it is indeed real. In the U.S. the average is roughly .77 cents for women for every dollar a man earns. But the statistic alone give no real perspective.

Men by and large work the dangerous jobs that pay more. Oil field workers, coal mine workers, heavy industry and construction, police, fire and rescue, etc. There are also other high paying jobs where men far outnumber women: Lawyers, professional football/baseball/basketball, corporate level business, science and technology.

Conversely, there are occupations where women far outnumber men: teachers, social workers, etc. Unfortunately, those jobs are found on the lower pay scale.
Then there is the matter of time gone for maternity leave and post-delivery recovery.
Women also are more likely to work part-time or leave the workforce early to focus on the family.
To say "the penis" is the only reason of the pay differential is, well......


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