Talk:Factory Management In Our Times/@comment-28380995-20161012172522/@comment-28380995-20161012230927

At least Burrows went after all those lazy poor people who selfishly chose not to get jobs or homes, and were therefore clearly responsible for any and all economic/societal woes Dunwall was suffering from. Rothwild is just making it harder for himself to retain his experienced workers, forcing him to hire greenies who are going to be less familiar with how the operation runs.

He's also creating a large pool of disgruntled out-of-work people who aren't exactly going to have qualms about selling his secrets to his (literally) cut-throat rivals.