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Previously on "Equal salary - an extrapolation"

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  • GJABS
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    He's slowing down the company's ability to expand, because the excess payments to staff can't then be used to invest in capital in the business. It also makes it more vulnerable to insolvency in a downturn.
    Still, it's his money to burn I guess.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    He's put office clerks on 70k a year and you're still finding fault.

    Only after he realised that one call centre worker was moonlighting at McDonalds did he put the wage up to $40K so she could stay & survive how much was she on before?

    Agree he has made a step but the suggestion he is forced to live on the same money to make it happen is hardly going to encourage others.

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  • elsergiovolador
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    People who are obsessed with equality start with things that appeal to masses, but the next thing you know is that they also want people to be of equal height and colour.

    In the end people end up equally poor or dead.

    Why do I even bother to comment on this rubbish topic.
    Last edited by elsergiovolador; 5 May 2020, 13:17.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Its a minimum so the top guys are on a lot more.

    Hardly he is still underpaying his guys If $78K is the average in the area.The problem is that the minimum wage $15 and payment for lower paid work is so low, the financial call centre worker was also working for McDonalds.

    Seattle, Washington Salary | PayScale
    He's put office clerks on 70k a year and you're still finding fault.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    The boss who put everyone on 70K - BBC News

    What a guy. Stuff greed.

    Could this reasonably be extended to the rest of society to make a less greed-riddled world? Just a semi-philosophical debate about the world. Obviously risking a great level of wrath posting in a forum populated by greed-driven rate-whores but thought that there might be one or two of you who value happiness over greed.

    Its a minimum so the top guys are on a lot more.

    Hardly he is still underpaying his guys If $78K is the average in the area.The problem is that the minimum wage $15 and payment for lower paid work is so low, the financial call centre worker was also working for McDonalds.

    Seattle, Washington Salary | PayScale

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    Last edited by vetran; 5 May 2020, 08:15.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    The boss who put everyone on 70K - BBC News

    What a guy. Stuff greed.

    Could this reasonably be extended to the rest of society to make a less greed-riddled world? Just a semi-philosophical debate about the world. Obviously risking a great level of wrath posting in a forum populated by greed-driven rate-whores but thought that there might be one or two of you who value happiness over greed.
    Market forces is what will undo this. There would be a bidding war for people with high levels of skills, experience and expertise. At the less skilled end, it would not be worth employing people, as there would be no profit margin from their labour.

    This is why progressive / social democrat types use progressive taxation rates to address variations in income and access to services.

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  • LondonManc
    started a topic Equal salary - an extrapolation

    Equal salary - an extrapolation

    The boss who put everyone on 70K - BBC News

    What a guy. Stuff greed.

    Could this reasonably be extended to the rest of society to make a less greed-riddled world? Just a semi-philosophical debate about the world. Obviously risking a great level of wrath posting in a forum populated by greed-driven rate-whores but thought that there might be one or two of you who value happiness over greed.

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