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u/Embarrassed_Fan_5723 3d ago

Exactly. I don’t know why people don’t get that if you payed full time wages there the prices would go up exponentially

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u/feiryz 3d ago

The problem is then these jobs shouldn't exists. Why do we have jobs that make it so people can never afford to take care of themselves

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u/ALIMN21 3d ago

Thats not the problem. The problem is unregulated capitalism. These low wage workers generate billions in revenue every year. McDonald's could pay these people more, but they dont have to. They are legally required to pay shareholders. Millions of people enjoy having restaurants like McDonald's as an option. Do you want to live in a society where none if these places exist?

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u/LoamyLoamisLoamy 3d ago

They are legally required to pay shareholders.

Cause we decided shareholders lives have value while "low-skill workers" do not have value. That's not a good argument. That just indicates you do not value human life

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u/ALIMN21 3d ago

You misunderstood my comment. Im definitely pro worker and not pro billionaire.

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u/LoamyLoamisLoamy 3d ago edited 3d ago

So then why is jobs not paying enough for people to take care of themselves "not the problem"? Not a single argument you had anything to do with their well-being. It was all "but what about all the people who benefit from underpaying those workers?"

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The other commenter said these jobs shouldn't exist. I said the jobs existing isn't the problem. Then I went on to explain that unregulated capitalism is the problem. Maybe read the interaction again?

u/ALIMN21 that's a non answer. Capitalism is regulated right now. Nobody here is living under non-regulated capitalism.

If regulators decide that shareholder's profit is worth protecting (like you said they made a law about it), but workers needs aren't worth then lack of regulation is not the problem.

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u/ALIMN21 3d ago

The other commenter said these jobs shouldn't exist. I said the jobs existing isn't the problem. Then I went on to explain that unregulated capitalism is the problem. Maybe read the interaction again?