Seorabeol Federation wrote:Schwyzeln wrote:The Prime Minister
Dear President of Seorabeol
While reviewing this material, I noticed that there is a very plausible reason for confusion. Some people stayed with their employer and provide labor in exchange for room, board, and other basic necessities or live independently but in symbiotic relationship with their employer performing occasional labor in exchanges for food, clothing, and medical care. As far as the number and cases of involuntary servitude are concerned, there are no reliable statistics nor research to support this case. There has been no report of confirmed involuntary servitude. Schwyzeln has never shied away from acknowledging that its labor system is still a work in progress. The government is committed to engaging collaboratively and constructively with international partners and critics to further improve standards for all workers in Schwyzeln.
It is our pleasure to work with you. Thank you for your interest and cooperation.Dear The Prime Minister of Schwyzeln
I understood the contents of the telegram you sent me. We also want to enjoy the opportunity to work with your country, and we acknowledge that this will result in enormous economic benefits. I also appreciate that Schwyzeln is currently working to improve standards for all workers.
What we want to check is whether there is currently slavery in Schwyzeln 'legally'. Of course, based on what you sent, it seems that there is no slavery. However, if there is a more definite answer from the Prime Minister, we will have the pleasure of approving applications filed by businesses in your country.
Sincerely,
Han Bom, President of the Seorabeol Federation
Seorabeol Federation
The Prime Minister
Dear Mr. Han Bom
Thank you for your letter regarding our labor policy.
Schwyzeln has a proud and distinguished tradition of respect for human rights, wich long pre-dates the Human Rights Act. I want to assure you that the Government i lead is fully committed to continuing this tradition. Schwyzeln's government is maintaining the human values of each and every workers. As a result, this phenomenon of involuntary servitude does not and will never exist as it does not accord with our national policy. All people are free in Schwyzeln and this phenomenon does not exists. And I believe that I can tell you that no one profits from this commerce. I am determined that Schwyzeln will continue this leadership during my time as Prime Minister and remain a beacon for combating involuntary servitude around the world.
Thank you, once again, for writing, and I hope this answers any questions you had
Your Sincerely,
Weiss Schnee