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    Maybe I'm missing something or not understanding where you heading. It's never been a right of all citizens to be financially able own property same as it's never been a right of people to be financially able to own a car so what are the rights that have been violated?

    Your example of a company providing housing as part of employee renumeration is a labour contract. Maybe in the past the company allowed its long serving employees preferential purchase terms but more recently has found themselves in a financial position that means they can no longer do this. If the preferential purchase terms were written into the employment contract this would be a labour law issue, if it was at their discression they they would be able to review the policy.

    I'm not sure what you're suggesting, do you want the government to legislate the prices of housing on the market? What rights and whose rights are being violated under the present system?
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