...and when a felon is employed and then commits another felony, particularly on the job, who gets sued? That’s correct - the bleeding heart employer who tried to give the felon a “second chance”.
BTW, the BLS reports there are now more help wanted openings than there are unemployed people. As Rush says, that’s literal “full employment” meaning if somebody can’t get a job, the problem is the individual, not the society.
“...meaning if somebody cant get a job, the problem is the individual, not the society.”
Some people are just “unemployable.”