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	<title>Comments on: Can a Flu Shot demonstrate Authenticity?</title>
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		<title>By: Mama Bee</title>
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		<description>Great post -- flu shots are a very concrete way that an employer can show serious commitment to the health of its employees.  At my non-profit, family-oriented company, they are offering H1N1 flu shots in a conference room.  However, they have only been able to secure 50 doses of the shot -- not enough for all 250 employees.  They have handled the dilemma by providing a sign-up sheet and offering the shots first come, first serve.  I wonder if there would have been a more authentic way of handling the inherent inequity of making the shot available to a small number of employees and not most others.  (I&#039;m not sure there is; just posing the question.)

Best, TMB
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post &#8212; flu shots are a very concrete way that an employer can show serious commitment to the health of its employees.  At my non-profit, family-oriented company, they are offering H1N1 flu shots in a conference room.  However, they have only been able to secure 50 doses of the shot &#8212; not enough for all 250 employees.  They have handled the dilemma by providing a sign-up sheet and offering the shots first come, first serve.  I wonder if there would have been a more authentic way of handling the inherent inequity of making the shot available to a small number of employees and not most others.  (I&#8217;m not sure there is; just posing the question.)</p>
<p>Best, TMB<br />
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