The recent worker assimilation bill has just passed on the tip of a vote. Some consider putting up a counter bill because some people may have changed their minds.
IMHO we're not doing it the right way. Instead of putting rather vague statements like "First integrate these workers, then integrate these workers" without addressing questions such as when, how and how many, we need to discuss and come up with a complete plan, or rather, plans, and then put them up on a poll.
I suggest that we come up with a "multithreaded" plan that will address the whole issue of worker assimilation. The plan should be something along these lines:
A-1: We begin integrating workers immediately.
A-2: We begin inetgrating workers after certain conditions are met.
B-1: We integrate domestic workers first.
B-2: We integrate slaves first.
C-1: We integrate workers into cities that have not run out of tiles to be worked.
C-2: We integrate workers into all cities, even those that have no further tiles to work (thus creating specialists).
Etc'.
Then, we post a multi-choice poll with the following options:
[ ] I approve of A-1.
[ ] I approve of A-2.
[ ] I approve of neither.
[ ] I approve of B-1.
[ ] I approve of B-2.
[ ] I approve of neither.
And so on.
What do you think?
IMHO we're not doing it the right way. Instead of putting rather vague statements like "First integrate these workers, then integrate these workers" without addressing questions such as when, how and how many, we need to discuss and come up with a complete plan, or rather, plans, and then put them up on a poll.
I suggest that we come up with a "multithreaded" plan that will address the whole issue of worker assimilation. The plan should be something along these lines:
A-1: We begin integrating workers immediately.
A-2: We begin inetgrating workers after certain conditions are met.
B-1: We integrate domestic workers first.
B-2: We integrate slaves first.
C-1: We integrate workers into cities that have not run out of tiles to be worked.
C-2: We integrate workers into all cities, even those that have no further tiles to work (thus creating specialists).
Etc'.
Then, we post a multi-choice poll with the following options:
[ ] I approve of A-1.
[ ] I approve of A-2.
[ ] I approve of neither.
[ ] I approve of B-1.
[ ] I approve of B-2.
[ ] I approve of neither.
And so on.
What do you think?
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