Monday, December 5, 2011

Teachers

I think it both restricts people's human rights and it restricts people's ability to make money. These people shouldn't be denied their teaching jobs because of a disease that isn't contagious. The students would not be in danger because it cannot be transmitted to them. The Chinese government is denying these people's jobs, thus denying them their ability to make money. This is why it's partially an economic issue. Also if none of them even have a record of child molesting, there is no way any student is in danger.

1 comment:

Janelle Schneider said...

I agree completely. The only way their medical issue could effect their teaching. it becomes an economic as well as a civil rights issue when they are being denied jobs, preventing them from making money solely based on one medical issue that has no correlation to the job they are applying for.