• Seleni@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Right, which is, as the other person said, why you fire them if they don’t do a good job. You don’t keep a mistake-maker and pay them less, you hire someone who can do the job and pay them well.

    And how is it ‘meaningless’? You just defined it: a wage allowing someone to live in the place they’re located. So yes, it changes from place to place. That’s not ‘meaningless’, it’s ‘regional’. And you should still pay someone a living wage.

    I don’t understand why you’re so opposed to it. Why do you want people suffering and in poverty for providing services? If you work, you should be able to eat and live, full stop. Even if it’s only in the cheaper parts of your town.

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      8 months ago

      Exactly, so what do you do with people that are not valuable enough to pay a “living wage”?

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        8 months ago

        For the love of…

        I guess I need to use simple words and shorter sentences with you.

        If you hire a person, you pay them a living wage.

        If they’re not doing their job right, train them better.

        If they still don’t work out, fire them.

        There. Is. No. Reason. Not. To. Pay. Workers. A. Living. Wage.

        None.

        And you still haven’t answered my question. Why are you so enamored of exploiting workers?

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          8 months ago

          Great, we are back to exactly where we were. What does society do with people that are not valuable enough to pay a “living wage”?

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              8 months ago

              Your question has nothing to do with what I said and is a strawman. How about my question or are we just doing strawmen now?

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                8 months ago

                It has everything to do with it as you are very insistent on underpaying people for some reason. You have yet to state that reason.

                To answer your question I would need more information. Exactly what do you mean by ‘not valuable enough to earn a living wage’?

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                  It has everything to do with it as you are very insistent on underpaying people for some reason.

                  Strawman

                  Some people are not valuable enough as workers to get paid a living wage, what do they do for employment or income?