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literally unenforceable richfags will always find a wayWhat About maximum one? No going higher than that?
i see this as an absolute winthey are more likely to replace workers with machines
10s or 20s idk now (1910-20s) were "socialistic", before Bernays didnt invented "PR" propaganda...we need to stop the wage meme go back to the countryside grow our own food grow our own houses grow our own electrecity stop consooming and spend more time with our families and stuff and do our own things instead of relying on (((employment))) and (((society)))
schizoposting aside we definetly need a minimum wage people shouldn't just work their asses off just to be poorfags also idk how it is in other parts of the world but here in France the reason why there are so few jobs ain't cause the wages are too high but cause the taxes are too high when a guy employ someone he literally have to pay the salary twice that's how much we get fucked in the ass with taxes here and i ain't even talking about like everything else
literally unenforceable richfags will always find a way
i see this as an absolute win
anyway i think the reason why factories ain't more automated than they are is because they need the employment to convince local authorities to let them build their stuff, there's an Amazon warehouse not too far from where I live and people who live next to that thing get angry at it cause now there are tons of trucks roaming the streets and the main argument to make them shut up is that the thing brings a lot of employment
Have you ever seen one person in suits working minimum wage? Only people that get paid minimum wage do real work while the fake jobs get paid significantly more. The most labour intensive jobs are the ones that get the least wage.Some arguments in favour of ditching it...
My opinion of this is simple. The real minimum wage is 0. Most work on wages is a bullshit job that doesn't provide any societal value, yet they want a minimum wage for doing the same thing unemployed people do, only in suits.
It is inevitable for a corporation to create a dictatorship in a sector under capitalism soo them being duopolies is better than monopolies.like anti-monopoly policies, create policies that can be very easily exploited. As an example in anti-monopolies, it creates duopolies
When there is no minimum wage the bigger corporation can build their factories in places where there aren't a lot of jobs and reduce the wage indefinitely and compete at lower prices against the smaller corporations that couldn't reduce the wages because they can't carry their operations to low income areas. The "big corporations will eat smaller ones" doesn't have much weight thought because under unregulated capitalism it is inevitable for big corporations to destroy smaller ones.In minimum wage, you can give people a wage above minimum wage, to choke out smaller companies that can't afford to give minimum wage- and minimum wage is effectively another tax ON TOP OF all the other taxes and licenses and policies you already have to be in line with for almost any smaller work(farming is a very good example. The state of things means you can't just run a farm and sell your produce).
most of the duopolies you mention are in high-wage industries, and the cost of entry isn't wages, but investment in tooling and infrastructure (or cronyism). as a professional computer toucher, I haven't thought about or cared about the minimum wage since I was a fucked up student, and startups still pay a talent-retaining wage.Some arguments in favour of ditching it...
My opinion of this is simple. The real minimum wage is 0. Most work on wages is a bullshit job that doesn't provide any societal value, yet they want a minimum wage for doing the same thing unemployed people do, only in suits.
Additionally, it, like anti-monopoly policies, create policies that can be very easily exploited. As an example in anti-monopolies, it creates duopolies... like Apple and Microsoft in OS, like AMD and NVidia in GPU semiconductors, like a lot of American ISPs and American grocery stores(in the UK this isn't quite the case as there's multiple grocery stores and multiple ISPs so competition is a lot stronger here). In minimum wage, you can give people a wage above minimum wage, to choke out smaller companies that can't afford to give minimum wage- and minimum wage is effectively another tax ON TOP OF all the other taxes and licenses and policies you already have to be in line with for almost any smaller work(farming is a very good example. The state of things means you can't just run a farm and sell your produce).
Another point. Minimum wage is in other words, minimum valuation for all work. Where communism equalises the evaluation of work's value above and below, minimum wage equalises all work's value below this line of minimum valuation. The forces of disparity cloaked as equality, once again paving the road to hell with their good intentions
I don't know where you live but they don't need immigrants to flood the workforce, there are most likely enough poor people to fill the low paying dangerous jobs. It is inefficient to import low skilled workforce that won't even know your language campared to just using poor people in your own country.The real issue with wages is that our workforce has been flooded with immigrants.
This is deliberately done to suppress wages.
Pro-immigration politicians don't care about the "human rights" of any so called "asylum seekers" or any of that bullshit, it is all about keeping the price of labor down.
Literal serfs in middle ages or most slaves in Ottomans would hard disagree with you on the 10-20 hour work weeks being impossible.Teenagers should be able to get part time jobs.
A unskilled teenager working 10-20 hours a week does not need to be, should not be, and fucking can not be, paid a "living wage".
How?Literally all shit like that does is erase jobs for unskilled teenagers. Denying them the ability to earn spending money and work experience during their high-school years.
You apparently have never left your house or worked a day in your life.I don't know where you live but they don't need immigrants to flood the workforce, there are most likely enough poor people to fill the low paying dangerous jobs. It is inefficient to import low skilled workforce that won't even know your language campared to just using poor people in your own country.
Literal serfs in middle ages or most slaves in Ottomans would hard disagree with you on the 10-20 hour work weeks being impossible.
How?
lily there lives in Turkey so the dynamics for him are way differentYou apparently have never left your house or worked a day in your life.
How is it even possible for someone to be this completely detached from reality?
I see your head has been filled with propaganda.
Oh what I would give for the power to send you back in time to see what it was like to be a serf or slave in the middle ages.
It's not simply economically feasible to pay an unskilled teenager full time wages for the work of an unskilled teenager.
Instead employers will just eliminate those jobs entirely and look for other ways to replace the work, like automation.
Ok mister real life expert, go start a business where you employ people that don't know your language, lived in shitty economic situations and have less fear of authority. Make another post when they inevitably create a localised race war inside the factory because they refuse to interact with locals.You apparently have never left your house or worked a day in your life.
How is it even possible for someone to be this completely detached from reality?
Real laws don't work like that. They won't write "LET THERE BE MINIMUM WAGE" in a stone wall, they will write 50 subsections to that and it will inevitably include some exemptions for part time jobs that would specify different rates for different weekly hour groups.t's not simply economically feasible to pay an unskilled teenager full time wages for the work of an unskilled teenager.
Instead employers will just eliminate those jobs entirely and look for other ways to replace the work, like automation.
The kitchen of basically every single fast food restaurant in the entire US is staffed by gruff Mexican guys who don't speak English.Ok mister real life expert, go start a business where you employ people that don't know your language, lived in shitty economic situations and have less fear of authority. Make another post when they inevitably create a localised race war inside the factory because they refuse to interact with locals.
... how old are you?silly angry teenager rant
Ok, how about a low-wage industry. Coles and woolworths in Australia. I dunno how much of a wage you get for Coca Cola vs Pepsi manfuacturing and all their subsidiaries. Similar companies exist in loads of places. If it's a universal demand, and the cost is hiked up way above its actual valuation, you can be pretty sure duopolistic forces are at work. The actual wage isn't relevant, so much as the valuation of a currency and the valuation of that work in that currency(and currency being regional makes this a valuation of that work within that region), but when you attach a minimum wage, you attach a minimum valuation all people must put on work.most of the duopolies you mention are in high-wage industries, and the cost of entry isn't wages, but investment in tooling and infrastructure (or cronyism). as a professional computer toucher, I haven't thought about or cared about the minimum wage since I was a fucked up student, and startups still pay a talent-retaining wage.
the thing stopping people in the US from starting their own ISP isn't wages, it's laying cable, which has usually received a contract at a reduced rate from local government in exchange for essentially a monopoly.
Ok, how about a low-wage industry. Coles and woolworths in Australia. I dunno how much of a wage you get for Coca Cola vs Pepsi manfuacturing and all their subsidiaries. Similar companies exist in loads of places. If it's a universal demand, and the cost is hiked up way above its actual valuation, you can be pretty sure duopolistic forces are at work. The actual wage isn't relevant, so much as the valuation of a currency and the valuation of that work in that currency(and currency being regional makes this a valuation of that work within that region), but when you attach a minimum wage, you attach a minimum valuation all people must put on work.
Contract work is often auctioned out to the best bidder(cost, contract terms and quality of service from contractor). This is akin to the government putting a minimum buy cost on all contracts. If you want to crystalise work into a product you can, and then this becomes the Government putting a minimum buy on ebay auctions... but you don't see that, so it's a valuation of work(the time you put in) not a valuation of work(the actual product). As the Government doesn't evaluate the value of products, this means the only way of subverting minimum wages is in selling products and contracting on products(and some companies do this! Etsy! Farmer's Markets and other Markets like this!)
If you're employing people on time, and selling to others time, this works fine(Contract work). If you're employing people on time, and selling products, your product has to be worth a significant amount above minimum wage... otherwise the people with more cash to burn, can just price you out of the market in the time department. This is also why the UK hasn't had an economic crash despite producing very few products worth a damn to anyone- they're selling time... services. Note that most 1st world country jobs are service jobs, not product jobs.
Minimum wage also has issues on employing kids, which should be a thing. It's stupid that a kid can't find work and get real life experience before he's 18. Possibly a contributing factor towards the lack of accountability and responsibility most men have nowadays
So your argument is "X", I've said my argument and you're blending all the nuance out of it. That's not my argument, read it again. Teenagers being able to do jobs doesn't immediately equal jobs being paid by those grown adults. It's normally(and with good reason) assumed teenagers will take part-time work or full-time in summer breaks, so they can act like seasonal works who can be "polyfill" to changing demands according to seasons(Yes, demand for work changes according to seasons, hence seasonal workers...).So your argument is that grown adults who weren't able to get better jobs should be paid less so that some teenagers who'll fuck up the job and get fired can have their first job?
Which country? USA? UK? Thailand? If you think there's a poverty problem in the USA or the UK and you've not seen 3rd world countries and you're whining too much... I'm not denying that being broke in 1st world countries sucks, but it's either a hole you dig yourself deeper into, or a hole you can get out of. There's opportunities there. The biggest difficulty in this poverty problem(that is acknowledged and there are PO boxes and address forwarders for those folks) is holding an address. Loads of paperwork for licenses, job seeking, bank accounts etc require an address.There is a poverty problem in the country
I'm guessing you're in the UK. Student debt in the UK is a joke that gets written off after 4 decades and is just another tax(unless you make so much it's not, but that's significantly abnormal. People below £21k annun iirc don't have to pay on it). America? Different story. I'm not American and don't know loads about this, but there's entire education system, healthcare system, bank and insurance lobbying as the government want to have too many levers to control. The government policies around this create "effective" monopolies(i.e. patents on lifesaving medicine) for several decades. This is an institutional issue with the US Government at both the federal and state levels, and is frankly... outside the scope of the thread and an uninteresting US-centric discussion point.but we as a society have agreed that families are unimportant and minimum wage is now for teenagers with "starter jobs" as if a teenager who needs to work has "starter bills" (unless you count 20k+ in student debt "starter bills").
Your implication is that 70% of the population, their output is as valuable as the unemployed(on UBI), or just a bit more valuable(you can distinguish UBI and Minimum wage income). Also implies that just existing is worth more(even though if we're being honest, some people probably provide negative value to everyone's life...) and that the actual work done for the minimum wage is worth less.Minimum wage can't drop unless UBI or something that infuses a similar amount into at least like 70% of the country is instituted.
40% inheritance tax in the UK. 40% of what you make, will never be given to your kids. Similar things happen in the US(but not under the name of inheritance tax... healthcare, education for your kids... other money sinks). As a result, no real generational wealth is passed down. I can't find a % on the stamp act for 1760s America when they declared independence, but it was almost certainly far less than this FLAT OUT USURY.I have a limit to how much the government fucks me in the ass, and it really truly is when they start fucking with my money, and there are millions of normies who are the exact same way because money is what pays for their favorite sedatives.
My guess is something bad will happen in West Europe and North America in 2 decades, It's like a Weimar republic we're sleepwalking through and joyously accept sedated and dizzy. The generation above us are realising what they've done for women in their mid 30s without husbands and the consequent lack of families and atomisation of them, and our generation and the generation below are following suit to make a tailor blush, under the propaganda and zealous idealism of our mentoring elders above us(and equivalent institutions from them because most of the folks in these institutions are aged 30-60). We're close following Japan's population issues, and we have a far less homogenised population causing race riots and gender/queer/sex conflicts. It's slight tremors that feel like they're so deeply set and ignited that you can't fix them... only avoid the fallout on yourself.and there are millions of normies who are the exact same way because money is what pays for their favorite sedatives.
Removing it without removing a lot of the other crap would turn it into neo-feudalism, and it's one of those keystone policies that form the arch of Leftism. Trying to remove it or play Jenga with it, in such a chaotic system is... well... anybody's guess. As for the last point... do *you* currently truly own anything within your current policies in America?Minimum wage is supposed to scale with inflation and it hasn't for quite a while. And yet no one can do the simple math to link it to the shrinking middle class and widening wealth gap. Removing it wouldn't reinvigorate America's economy, it would turn it into neo-feudalism. But I guess that would be on track for the stated of goal of "You will own nothing, and you will be happy".
agree, but there is also kind of a problem of undervaluing the kind of work that nobody wants to do, but actually needs done if you want a nice place to live. like, i don't think cleaners and the like should be paid dirt wages like that, you would definitely miss them if they all disappeared.I don't understand American media's obsession with the minimum wage. The minimum wage is for teenagers and people who have never worked a job in their life. If you're a grown adult and are only earning the lowest possible amount that you are legally allowed to be paid, then you need to stop and think for a moment.