hello Dave QB, thank you for the reply,
the thinking is to attack factory farming in an holistic multi front approach.
one way of doing so is to use popular opinion of factory farming as cruel and factory farmers as tossers.
then, understanding their profiteering on the cruelty of animals requires staff,
and that their sourcing of staff requires employment agencies....
the employment agencies themselves must compete in the market place.
having a comparative advantage like 'ethics' is good for business.
having a comparative disadvantage like lack of ethics is bad for business.
so the notion was to email a protest to any employment agency that has the outrageous gall of acting for factory farms.
along the lines of ; we would never accept a job from an agency that demonstrated such a lack of ethics,,,,and we would never place a job vacancy with an agency of that kind.
a double whammy? - using boycott.
and all it would take,,,is enough people to give advice of this stand to an employment agency,,,in the case i highlighted "Indeed" was the agency.
cheers,
JD's dad