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you're assuming there's an unending amount of jobs available you're also assuming these people are able to make it on less money than they're getting just because there's an example in one area (Philippines slum) doesn't mean if everyone adopted that route that it would still be viable you're also assuming that these people are educated enough to see any route 'out' you're also asking that they take an insanely huge risk. to give up the job that they have now and gamble it on something that makes Less and may or may not work out you're taking a very far away, birds eye view, look at the situation but not realizing why those in the thick of it can't do the same (you're not considering everything; id say Sauder failed you) |
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tharts fucked up |
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That's probably what happened to countries that are developed already and people demanded better conditions and pay and then ultimately companies outsourced the jobs to countries like China. By the time China reaches a point where the race to the bottom is happening maybe they'll have a sufficiently high standard of living already? They are growing by leaps and bounds but like you said, their population is huge so there are still a lot of people who don't experience the benefit of it. |
:cry: Reading this thread makes my head hurt. Think about it - without some people taking these shitty jobs, how can it sustain our (or the wealthy group) economic environment? There are always some losers and some winners. We can't be ALL winners. |
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This is disgusting to see. Fuck. |
Its a sad reality. But to those who think that the best way to end the low wage pay is to stop buying products, Think of the repercussions. If there is nothing being sold the companies will just fire people left and right to make up lost income. If the workers are not getting paid they are going to have an even harder life :(. Its the government that needs to stand up and enforce some laws against it. The price we pay will also inflate to cover said pay. This is why everything is done by the cheapest bidder |
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I want my shit to be as cheap as possible, to a point, if paying an extra 20 bucks means they get safety equipment, then I would do it, but paying an extra 100? probably not. although its sad to realise what they make in a month i make in 2 hours |
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Companies can do two things 1. Increase revenue - by charging consumers more and/or 2. cut costs - possibly exploit labour. Posted via RS Mobile |
I (economics background) once had a very interesting argument with a public policy girl I met at work. Her dad bought a mansion in Mexico for dirt cheap, pays $30 a month for some house maintanence cleaner. She got pissed at her dad because her good heart (like many others) feels that her dad should pay them more, like $200. Why? 1. He can afford it no problem, 2. It's more reasonable wage such that the cleaner can feed his/her family. I say: hell no. The going competitive environment is $30. Pay $30 or less! Do not distort the market because prices are determined by supply/demand. They are willing to take the low wage, let them because their other option is probably <$30. I'd like to expand on this, but I am on my damn phone and lining up at the borders... Almost my turn! :D Posted via RS Mobile |
well its the same problem everywhere right? even in the job market here locally, if you dont wanna do it for 10 bucks an hour, someone else will. thus the hourly wage for a lot of jobs decrease because there is so much unemployment |
so, what do they do with the recycled hunks of metal? i'm honestly so ignorant i didn't know these jobs existed...i thought they would just blow a hole in the ship and sink it to the bottom of the ocean. |
^^^ the metals are worth $$$ |
i saw this on bc4x4. crazy stuff. |
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so by reading up some wiki... a DWT of a crude oil tanker is like 550,000 tonnes so.. $180 X 550,000 = $99,000,000 holy shit =.= |
That's the thing though. Some posters will sit here and say, if that worker in Vietnam was paid more, than your Nike shoes would cost a whole lot more. Yes that may be the case, but keep in mind our wages are also being left behind by the top earners. Realisticly with inflation attached, and the cost of living increasing at such a rapid rate, wages logically should be following that trend. That's not the case though. Financially I am quite comfortable, I have a good job, but I will never understand how there cannot be an alternate more fair system where we all in this world can make a decent living. We are ignorant of this because we have had this ideal of Captialist society shoved down our throats by Government, and the Institutions that push this ideal for their own gain. I feel bad for these folks, this lifestyle is so far away from us. But the way you see some parts of the United States going, you have to wonder how far off we are in our own society. |
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