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Some Predictions For The Next Year
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<blockquote data-quote="Ringo84" data-source="post: 75792963" data-attributes="member: 157762"><p>That doesn't seem like an issue with increasing the minimum wage as much as places like McDonald's not valuing the labor of their employees enough to unionize them or pay them decent wages. </p><p></p><p>The problem is not productivity; if I'm not mistaken, that's been rising for decades while wages have remained stagnant or neatly stagnant. The issue is that workers are valued for their labor but little else, which means that employers like McDonald's are free to exploit them because "what are ya gonna do, go elsewhere?". The solution is increasing minimum wage and/or paying a living wage, and unionization.</p><p>Ringo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringo84, post: 75792963, member: 157762"] That doesn't seem like an issue with increasing the minimum wage as much as places like McDonald's not valuing the labor of their employees enough to unionize them or pay them decent wages. The problem is not productivity; if I'm not mistaken, that's been rising for decades while wages have remained stagnant or neatly stagnant. The issue is that workers are valued for their labor but little else, which means that employers like McDonald's are free to exploit them because "what are ya gonna do, go elsewhere?". The solution is increasing minimum wage and/or paying a living wage, and unionization. Ringo [/QUOTE]
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