Sin noticias de Dios
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...human warmth, is worthier
than any pay rise.

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So I've made a decision.
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Fire the rep and
get round them.

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Tell them we need them.
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That they're as important
as you or me.

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Good will.
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A great idea.
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It may be true that good will
moves mountains, but...

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But what?
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Do you know the story
of the Good Samaritan?

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It's one of my favourites.
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Then you'd agree with
Mrs. Thatcher that...

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...no-one would remember
him today if all he'd...

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...had was good will.
Because he also had money.

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-What do you mean?
-Tha same...

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...as the Good Samaritan.
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I want to combine money
and good will.

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Do you mean give them
their pay rise?

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Not all of them.
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Actually just one...
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The union rep.
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And I think we should
make her supervisor.

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No, no. I'll never do that.
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She's a revolutionary.
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She should be fired,
not rewarded.

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Firing her would be
a mistake.

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And all revolutionaries
are conservatives at heart.

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Once established, they run out
of steam.

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Well, you may be right...
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But who shall I fire?
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We have to fire someone
to serve as an example.

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No problem. Fire this one.
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But this is our
best empIoyee.

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Exactly.
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The kid at the top of the class
is never popular. Fire her.

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No-one will stand up for her.

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