Friday, April 1, 2011

Laundered words and deep pockets

Laundered words and deep pockets




So why are high priced lawyers retained by Telecom



1 as with all corporations, when you take them on they use their deep pockets to good effect . they litigate the shit out of you till you just quit .$50.000.00 is pocket change to them but not to the ordinary working man .so it doesn’t matter whether your are right in 99% of the cases you just can’t afford the money to prove it



2 the second part is high priced lawyers and QC have two skills, they know their subject and can confuse and befuddle all with competing parts of the law

 skilfully used by using one law to defeat the intentions of another law, in my case the privacy law prevent full access to prove my cause under the employment law



The second skill is a good command of the English language and their ability to use it to their advantage its called laundering



laundered words are deceptive and intended to hide and suppress the reality and truth of the situation

.they create misconceptions that aim at softening the injustice and oppression and attempt to justify and rationalize mistreatment

 .in short laundered words blame the victim as being the actual perpetrator of the injustice and acquits the party

few people have a greater skill at this than lawyers, except perhaps dodgy car salesmen they recognise the power of words and their psychological effect. by laundering their words lawyers hope to change reality create new realities erase memory and induce a change in people

thus you dont nesscarily get justice in this world you get the law  they are not the same thing


Current Telecom participants




Bridgette Dalzell :current head of outsourced customer care at telecom New Zealand whom is Michelle Young's direct report at time of incident



Michelle Young :call centre manager Hamilton call centre, whom is Shaun Hoults direct report at time of incidents



Shaun Hoult: team manager weekend team Sat-Tues Hamilton



Iain Galloway HR representative for in Hamilton



Hannah Sullivan HR representative head office











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