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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 52

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The Vancouver Suni
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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52
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D12c TIIF VANCOUVFR SUN. FRIDAY. DFCFMHFR 19. 1997 ENTERTAINMENT Workers' love affair no company concern Hw eofldl oft? Ann Landers A university student says he would fire two employees who are involved in an adulterous affair. Ann disagrees.

mmmmmmm.tim'Ammim2im, DEAR ANN: I am a 19-year-old university student. In my Organizational Behaviour class, we were asked to read a case study that dealt with ethical dilemmas in employment. The case was about two employees, one married, the other single. They were having an affair. The question: "What dis interests.

He has done well financially (we are not wealthy, but comfortable) and hope to live for several years more, God willing. We have told Mary that everything we have will be evenly divided between her and her brother. Her brother never talks about what life will be like when we are gone, but Mary has brought the subject up several times. It is beginning to get on my nerves. Yesterday, she called, crying on the phone about how miserable she will be when "it happens." I was annoyed and told her, "Get a hold of yourself." She became angry and hung up on me.

I'm starting to feel that what she really wants is to make sure she will be well taken care of. I resent being "reminded." Any advice? APPREHENSIVE IN CALIFORNIA. Damp, damp cold. ciplinary action would you impose if you were the human resources manager?" I raised my hand and responded, "Fire them both!" To my dismay, in a class of more than 50 students, no one agreed with me, not even my professor. The rationale was that they were both consenting adults and free to do whatever they wanted.

I was outraged and asked the class to walk in the shoes of the wronged party. What if it was your wife or husband fooling around? What if there were children involved? This made me wonder, are we becoming so To those of you who didn't move to the west coast from somewhere else (all six of you), this may come as something of a surprise. The rest of Canada is always this cold. Worse, actually. But when it does get this cold (and wet), don't forget Winter Formula gasoline from Shell.

It's blended for better starts and better combustion in the cold. Then all you have to do is relax, drive like normal, and wait for that El Nino thing to kick in. DEAR It sounds as if you have a good grasp of the situation. If Mary didn't get the message and brings up the subject again, simply say, "Everything is taken care of, and there is nothing more to talk about." Period. DEAR ANN: I thought that this was pretty funny and that you might want to share it with your readers: The graduate with a PhD in philosophy asks, "Why does it work?" The graduate with an engineering degree asks, "How does it work?" The graduate with an accounting degree asks, "How much will it cost?" The graduate with a liberal arts degree asks, "Do you want fries with that?" ILLINOIS READER DEAR READER: A college education today is mighty important, regardless of what subject your degree is in.

It doesn't guarantee success, but it sure helps. hard-edged and jaded that we now accept adultery as the norm? Are these the kind of morals we want to pass on to our children? I pray that we have not slipped down to that level. MORALLY CORRECT IN CALGARY, ALTA. DEAR CALGARY: Sorry, I disagree. A company has no right to become involved in the personal lives of its employees unless their behaviour is affecting the quality of their work or causing favouritism.

"Big Brother" does not belong in the workplace. DEAR ANN: My husband is 79. 1 am 75. We have been happily married for, 51 years. The problem I am writing about concerns our 50-year-old daughter, "Mary." Both my husband and I have been blessed with good health.

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