I absolutely believe that everyone is entitled to a living wage, don't get me wrong there. I just don't think the minimum wage is the way to do it. Unemployment is high by historical standards. I believe this will force more out of employment.
TL;DR pretty much every post, someone derpify the explanation of why higher wages means less jobs?
The logic is that business owners cannot afford to pay higher wages or that raising minimum wages will just increase the cost of all products/services.Which is a crock of shit. An unprofitable enterprise will always be unprofitable. If it is only profitable due to exploiting cheap labour, then it deserves to fail.
Yeah Anri, I have come across that in the past. I guess the bias I have there is that most increases are incremental so it can be built into the books going forward. So my angle is that an increase from say $13 to $18, being almost 40% which be more overwhelming than normal.
It's not the case of can't live Lyes, it's more to live comfortablyAnd basically what MCC said. Minimum wage should exist for the younger that are working after school shifts as they generally do not require a wage to live on. But for those that are working 40 hour weeks the minimum wage is not sufficient
You're an apprentice, which means you get less than minimum, could you live off your wage if you had to? Ignoring any dependants for this scenario.I believe if you can't afford to have kids then you shouldn't have them.
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
EDIT: Given I've just started reading this living wage thing (hadn't previously seen it in the news, my bad) I should clarify. Where I have refereed to a minimum wage, I am referring to the American concept of the wage which you require to live. The American minimum wage is below the level where many people and families are able to live on it.
America has a minimum wage?Why not hire illegal immigrants? They work harder for much less and instead of firing them, you deport them back to their country.
IMHO this shit dont worklets look at it like thismin wage gets upped >all other wages have to go up to match it i.e. people who earn more than minimum, the qualified and skilled workers who should be payed more than minimum. >so now truck drivers need more money, and train drivers and nurses so on... >The prices for all services go up, food goes up cause its more expensive to transport it (and supermarkets now have 30% higher wage cost) supermarkets is just one example, doctors costs would go up cause they would have to pay their nurses and anesthetists more. i cant be bothered typing more but i think you get the ideabasically as prices go up, everyone ends up in the same boat again, with not enough money to get by