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Private Sector???
by Manjula A on Apr 17, 2008 01:52 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I read some messages below debating reservations in private sector jobs. I think that is stupid. It is really only the Government which is incapable of spotting talent and is driven by despots, resulting in gross incompetence due to lazy and incompetent people getting all the employment, consequently calling for making it straight by the dubious method of reservation. Make a survey and you will know, that in most of the private sector companies (barring exceptions of some south Indian Brahmin led companies), particularly, the MNCs, caste prejudice and incompetence in selection process does not exist, resulting in the fact that people of all castes and creeds get employment. Nepotism is what resulted in reservation. As long as there is no nepotism in private sector, reservation is also not needed.

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  RE:Private Sector???
by Vikas on Apr 21, 2008 01:14 PM   Permalink

Reservations don't affect the productivity of public sector because there is no such thing as productivity in public sector.

Only private sector generates revenue.
Govt extracts tax from private sector and spends it on public sector.

If they bring Reservations in private sector, it will ruin the productivity and revenue, and Govt will get less tax.

So govt will not attempt reservations in private sector.

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  RE:Private Sector???
by Manjula A on Apr 21, 2008 04:59 PM   Permalink
If reservation is stopped in public sector, the productions will become Zero and everything will incur double the losses currently incurred.

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by Rupakshi on Apr 22, 2008 10:53 PM   Permalink
" reservation is stopped in public sector, the productions will become Zero" - This statement illogical. You mean, those who are less qualified are essential for public sector otherwise it would collapse?- Well why should there be limit to idiocy any way?

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