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    #31
    wd9,

    I was thinking more along the lines that she worked directly for the Board of Directors. Could they have interviewed her and approved of her contract?

    But she recieived pay from the Corporation?

    It's happened in other Boardrooms.

    I know from experience.

    Parsley

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      #32
      tower there is nothing more democratic than the marketplace. It's time for farmers to vote with their trucks.

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        #33
        I don't believe that a Canadian can actually believe that a market is a democracy,, give your head a shake.

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          #34
          Fransisco,

          Tower made it clear WE are the slaves, and have no right to complain. HE has the right to profit from his Mastery over us... at our expense.


          "Designated Area" Growers who need the freedom and right to look after their own affairs... must pay the Towers/Masters first...& they can't do anything without his permission.

          Tower,

          Explain why exactly we are not your slaves?

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            #35
            tower,

            I can fully inderstand why YOU would think a man wanting to sell, bargaining, and then selling to a man wanting to buy, is:

            1. not democratic
            2. morally reprehensible
            3. socially irresponsible
            4. dynamically dysfunctional

            and

            5. not reasonable


            it is diametrically opposite of what you represent in your postings:

            1.TOWERemocracy means agreeing, and accepting diversity, whereas YOU advocate one method, one system fits all, full steam ahead.

            2.TOWER: Force supercedes voluntary participation.

            3. TOWER: Equality of opportunity should be overshadowed by central planning with favored/chosen participants.

            4.TOWER: Work towards maintaining control as opposed to creating wealth.

            5.TOWER: Your way or the highway.

            You have not concept of democracy.

            Parsley

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              #36
              Well said Parsley.

              Let me sum it up by saying that a voluntary marketplace respects and honours everyones rights.

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                #37
                verbosity






                my tombstone, right agstar?

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                  #38
                  Tower,

                  Technically, "designated area" growers are NOT allowed to market their wheat or barley... because freedom to choose who a sale can be made with, is required for a market to exist in the first place.


                  "In economics, a market is a social structure developed to facilitate the exchange of rights, services or product ownership. Markets enable peoples' services, firms and products to be evaluated and priced. There are two roles in markets, buyers and sellers. The definition implies that at least three actors are needed for a market to exist; at least one actor, on the one side of the market, who is aware of at least two actors on the other side whose offers can be evaluated in relation to each other. A market allows buyers and sellers to discover information and carry out a voluntary exchange of goods or services."

                  "In economics, a market that runs under laissez-faire policies is a free market. It is "free" in the sense that the government makes no attempt to intervene through taxes, subsidies, minimum wages, price ceilings, etc. Market prices may be distorted by a seller or sellers with monopoly power, or a buyer with monopsony power. Such price distortions can have an adverse effect on market participant's welfare and reduce the efficiency of market outcomes. Also, the level of organization or negotiation power of buyers, markedly affects the functioning of the market. Markets where price negotiations do not arrive at efficient outcomes for both sides are said to experience market failure."

                  Clearly we are in 'market failure' mode on wheat and durum... because of the CWB.

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                    #39
                    Parsely, if the contractee was working specifically for the board to do research for the board on matters of strategy or planning, than the contract would be held by the board. Much the same as hiring a moderator or a company like Strive to do strategic planning, governance training, or companies involved in media training etc. However, that is seldom if ever made public.

                    While it may have happened in other board situations, it doesn't make it right, just questionable governance, or a board unable to trust the CEO they hired to do that job.

                    Directors direct. CEO executes.

                    The position was a staff position and should of been ultimately decided by the CEO as to termination. Ahhhhh the CWB.

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                      #40
                      Tom4cwb and Parsley. if you two can't put your own words in someone elses mouths you don't know how to argue against what was actually said. Democracy is the rule of the majority, you know that as well as I do.

                      fransisco, there is nothing in the makeup or mandate of a market whether it is voluntary or not that has anything to do with respecting and honouring everyones rights.

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