I would like a law
It is a simple law.
No employee of any company at any level can make more than 100 times the lowest paid employee of that company.
You're paying someone $20,000 a year, then you can make 2 million a year. Want a raise? You have to raise the salaries of the lowest paid employees.
Now, tell me why you don't like my law.
No employee of any company at any level can make more than 100 times the lowest paid employee of that company.
You're paying someone $20,000 a year, then you can make 2 million a year. Want a raise? You have to raise the salaries of the lowest paid employees.
Now, tell me why you don't like my law.
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How would you implement this law without voiding legal agreements in place on pay? You could banrupt companies that suddenly had to boost everyone's salaries because they are contractually obligated to pay some higher levels high salaries.
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Again, I don't think it'll affect as many people as you think.
Shall we discuss sports franchises?
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Only 1.5% of people make over 250,000 a year. Over 1.5 million a year? I'd be surprised if it is .5% You'd likely only see .1% of earners needing a revision downward.
You'd likely only see .1% of earners needing a revision downward
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You'll never convince me something is bad because it is bad for WalMart.
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I'm also saying WalMart is a horrible company tha treats its employees, customers and communities like shit.
I'm also saying horrible company tha treats its employees, customers and communities like shit.
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Communities allow them in becuse they'd have to perform amazing legal tricks to keep them out.
Wal-Mart runs other businesses out, damaging both the community and the tax-base.
Why do people work for them? Because a job is better than no job, much of the time, and WalMart has eliminated most other jobs in the community at that level.
Wal-Mart provides substandard jobs and eliminates competing jobs, harming the employees. Not every job is a GOOD job.
They provide lower prices, but at the cost of community and their employees who would be better off paying a little more while earning more.
They're successful because they've managed to screw everyone from suppliers to employees to communities all in the goal of the highest profit for the CEOs.
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