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mblahnikluver
greencmp
gladtobehere
reply to post by Krazysh0t
Not sure what kind of "libertarianism" you're following, hmmm.
Of-course there should be no minimum wage laws. They're bad for businesses, bad for employees and bad for the people.
I think you misunderstand this post, I am against minimum wage laws.edit on 27-9-2013 by greencmp because: (no reason given)
So you mean to tell me you'd get a job working for pennies a day instead of a mandated pay scale? I highly doubt it.
I am going to go with you are one of those where if it doesn't affect you you don't care. I think minimum wage is GOOD thing otherwise like others have said employers would pay crap!
stormson
walmart has the best business model
1. buy cheap stuff from china, putting manufacturing out of work.
2. hire those workers at poverty wages so they are forced to by your cheap chinese stuff. this way you get some of your payroll money back.
3. help your employees file for foodstamps, since you pay them so little, to keep them from unionizing for better pay. side benefit, they buy their food from you, so you get the gov money to keep your people on poverty wages.
so you keep money by underpaying your people. you get most of what you do pay back by being the cheapest place so your poverty wage workers have to buy from you. keep the wages low so they have to go on foodstamps, and collect money from the gov.
no wonder their ceo makes tens of millions a year.
gladtobehere
The fact is, there are some jobs that dont require any skill and therefore dont command a higher salary. So why should a small business owner be forced to pay these people more?
edit on 27-9-2013 by gladtobehere because: wording
Hoosierdaddy71
Many of you don't understand how business works. A business cant just throw money around willy nilly "thats a business term". Every company has to get a return on investments or it will cease to exist. They are mostly not run by evil suits but by small business owners such as myself that take all the risk and are only trying to make a living.
A $10 an hour employee doesn't cost $10. You have $10 for pay, you have $4 for ssi, you have $1.75 workmans comp and $2.25 health care and that's rising now. That make $18 an hour. Those are not exact numbers but are fairly close. They also expect their paycheck when the company is losing money.
You can see above why $2 labor in Mexico is so appealing.
One of the most irritating things i hear is ( they will just write it off). WTH!
In order for me to write off something I have to spend that money. And then I can only take it off as and expense and not pay income tax on the amount.
A lot of you only see your perspective and not the business owners.
Hoosierdaddy71
Many of you don't understand how business works. A business cant just throw money around willy nilly "thats a business term". Every company has to get a return on investments or it will cease to exist. They are mostly not run by evil suits but by small business owners such as myself that take all the risk and are only trying to make a living.
A $10 an hour employee doesn't cost $10. You have $10 for pay, you have $4 for ssi, you have $1.75 workmans comp and $2.25 health care and that's rising now. That make $18 an hour. Those are not exact numbers but are fairly close. They also expect their paycheck when the company is losing money.
You can see above why $2 labor in Mexico is so appealing.
One of the most irritating things i hear is ( they will just write it off). WTH!
In order for me to write off something I have to spend that money. And then I can only take it off as and expense and not pay income tax on the amount.
A lot of you only see your perspective and not the business owners.
Krazysh0t
Here is the problem I have with taking away minimum wages, businesses will be able to hire people for literally pennies a day. Now you can argue all day that the natural market will self-correct wages as people refuse to work for companies that pay so little. However, this isn't true. We have tons of immigrants who'd be willing to do these jobs for next to nothing. Not to mention at the turn of the century, prior to the implementation of minimum wage laws, the free market dictated that employees get paid next to nothing. Also, the mere fact that so many companies pay their employees the bare minimum (minimum wage) just says that given the opportunity, companies would pay their employees less.
I am a Libertarian too, so naturally I should be opposed to minimum wage laws. But history shows that without them, businesses are able to take even more advantage of their employees then they do now.edit on 27-9-2013 by Krazysh0t because: (no reason given)
Hoosierdaddy71
reply to post by tinfoilman
First of all you need to grow up a little. I know many business owners like myself and they never say " let's screw the employees" there are probably some out there like that but not many.
I can tell you that alot of employees have the screw the company attitude. Taking a longer break when the boss is out, taking a handful of nails home, just little thing that do add up to big things.
Now you were trying to make a point that inflation should keep pay scales rising by design. That sounds good in theory but is not always practical. I guess I should not bother giving a good employee a raise because inflation will give him a raise anyways. Not forgetting that my costs don't always rise at the same pace as inflation. One example of this is wood finish. I paid $14 a gallon in 2003, now it's $48 a gallon. Shipping and delivery charges went through the roof with gas prices to.
You also mentioned raising prices, that can work sometimes but if a competing product made in China they are not subject to the same expenses as me so they don't raise the price of their product.
Then you the consumer must accept some blame for this too. You don't buy the radio flyer wagon that was made in Wisconsin, you buy the radio flower made in China for 20% lower cost.
And if everybody raises their prices to make up for higher labor costs you are no better off than you were at the lower pay because everything you want costs more now.
greencmp
gladtobehere
reply to post by Krazysh0t
Not sure what kind of "libertarianism" you're following, hmmm.
Of-course there should be no minimum wage laws. They're bad for businesses, bad for employees and bad for the people.
I think you misunderstand this post, I am against minimum wage laws.edit on 27-9-2013 by greencmp because: (no reason given)