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minus-squarexigoilinkfedilink15•10 months agoThey can afford to give the employees a bigger wage, they just don’t want to because the employees are willing to work for the current wage.
minus-squareTb0n3link8•10 months agoThat and even small raises over a large group add up significantly. It’s literally cheaper for them to spend millions fighting it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•10 months agoWilling takes out all the nuance. Forced to do so because of market forces, available jobs, location, skills, other responsibilities…
They can afford to give the employees a bigger wage, they just don’t want to because the employees are willing to work for the current wage.
That and even small raises over a large group add up significantly. It’s literally cheaper for them to spend millions fighting it.
Willing takes out all the nuance. Forced to do so because of market forces, available jobs, location, skills, other responsibilities…
The illusion of choice