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Organized Crime in the Workplace by Carl Polk

Organized Crime in the Workplace

If you're not at the table you're on the menu.

by Carl Polk

Pages: 122

Dimensions: 6 x 9

Category
  • RELIGION - Christian Living - Personal Memoirs
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE - Human Rights
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE - Discrimination & Race Relations

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781662835087

Price : $16.49



This book is about the people who really want a change – it is bigger than wrong. It will teach us how to change to make an improvement in America, and globally. It is a how-to-do book on demonstrating your do’s and don’ts and how to’s. This writing will help you understand the oppressed people. It will also inform you, and the people in power and authority, on how to better treat and understand the underprivileged.
Most entities outside of the work place, such as unions, labor relations, lawyers, prosecutors, judges, and the like, are the greatest purveyors of gangsters. They will take you down to the river and drown you if you don’t know how to swim. These groups corral together so the less fortunate get a bad shake at being treated fair.
(Proverbs 19:17) “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.”
If you are not trying to change the corruption, you are part of the corruption and corruption is being promoted and I know firsthand it is in America. The news has brought it out globally due to the killing of Black folks by White cops. Systematic oppression is a system that has set many African Americans up to fail. The system has caused minority Americans to be brainwashed to damage themselves and their community.
Economics is the way of life. We have to do better and be committed to do so. Thank you, Mr. Carl. A. Polk.

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I am Kingston-Elijah Bishop Polk and this is a biography by my father. My dad is a man who is caring, humble, and calm. He is an honest man who educated himself by studying the Bible, law books, history, and current events. My dad is a man who would do anything for his family. His actions speak louder than his words. 


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