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If sympathy for the worker is traditional in the Pernod |
firm, never has it manifested in the form of interference by the |
boss in the private life of his subordinates; never has one seen |
that anxious supervision which amounts to meddling in the |
slightest details of the life of the worker, to dictate even his |
political and religious opinions to him. In all cases where |
discipline in the workplace is not involved, personal freedom is |
absolutely respected.
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In becoming owners of the House of Pernod and Sons, |
Mssrs. Veil-Picard made a point of preserving the philanthropic |
institutions created by their predecessors, to which they attach |
the same value as to the manufacturing processes, the |
improvement of the equipment, and the reputation of the |
trademark known and appreciated all over the world.
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(Translated by "Artemis" for your pleasure.) |
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