Thursday, August 12, 2010

Shevuot 46 – Wage Dispute

If a craftsman says to his employer, "You stipulated to me a fee of two sela coins for this job," and the employer says, "I stipulated to you a fee of only one sela," - Shmuel said, "In that case the employer swears that he stipulated only one sela, and the craftsman looses the contested sela."

But why should this be so? Didn't we require the worker to swear about his wages in a similar case? The answer is that in this other case, the employer may have forgotten which worker he had already paid. However, in the case of a wage dispute, the employer certainly remembers the stipulation.

Art: Forest workers in the woods with saws by 
Jean-Francois Millet

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