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HI,
Today, when I bought some books in the largest book-store in my city, I saw a volunteer group, also the biggest in my city, severed at there. After had a talk to them, I knew that they worked for free as normal "volunteer works". However, I wonder that volunteer group organized volunteers work in a profit book-store, although state-hold company, for free is reasonable or common?


Thanks

2006-11-10 19:59:43 · 3 answers · asked by big L 1 in Society & Culture Community Service

HI,
Detail, this group work for this company for free, and they said the reason is that the company is state-hold company.

2006-11-10 20:38:09 · update #1

3 answers

I am not sure I understand exactly what you are talking about. Some companies pay volunteer organizations for their help. I once did this in a large chain store. They would pay our charity group XX dollars if wh had 25 people who would come and work for a day helping them count stuff for their annual inventory. Works good for both groups, they get cheap help and we got some easy cash.

2006-11-10 20:10:21 · answer #1 · answered by Star G 4 · 0 0

Reasonable benefit is not dangerous for any enterprise. When you'll be able to manage to pay for to supply your CEO a income and advantages kit of $34 million greenbacks then the phrase 'fair' does now not practice. And that is only one guy. Especially whilst it implies that to attain that benefit margin, you ought to refuse to insure individuals who're or were ill, and also you ought to refuse medication to those that will turn out to be in poor health. Thats how they're intended to be extra robust than govt. Don't inform me that its considering a CEO is so main, considering the President of the United States will get $four hundred,000 plus advantages, and within the Congress they get $174,00,

2016-09-01 10:44:00 · answer #2 · answered by welcome 4 · 0 0

i like this concept.
it serves the nation and humanity as a whole for the welfare.

2006-11-11 09:32:55 · answer #3 · answered by prince47 7 · 0 0

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