I'm with pusher.
Pretty clear statement, so you must have some ready-at-hand-reasons.
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Pretty much. I like Reich's take on most things. Measured, evidence-based, and even-handed. Decidedly progressive, so that alone earns him a lot of undeserved animus.
I'm with pusher.
Pretty clear statement, so you must have some ready-at-hand-reasons.
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What are the reasons then?
And so if you were Costco CEO you would NOT pay employees like they do and make even more profit?
LOL...
Their entire operation is different than other stores. They have different clientele.
They are not competing against the same circle of businesses.
Yes, it does. I'm surprised they are only paying $45k.
Wouldn't it be good to see the whole staement in context?
That is a blip that the AFL-CIO used for their purposes. Any company that treats it's employees better than others of the same market type will attract the better of the workers. That's a given. That is not the reason for record profits. Only one of many reasons. This is where you guys fail to see deeper than the propaganda. If only paying better wages and benefits made a business more profitable, then wouldn't McDonalds be paying $100/hr?
Who said paying more on the low-end makes companies more profitable?
Obviously, increased labor cost takes money out of the pockets of top mgmt and investors. That's why the VRWC War on Employees for 35+ years has stagnated household real income, to stuff their own pockets with the good salaries they don't pay their employees.
The Costco example is that paying employees a living wage doesn't preclude a successful, profitable operation.
Nobody said it was the reason for higher profits. The point is Costco brings in high profit while paying good, solid living wages.
Yes, I agree that happens. Wages and profits are rarely mutually exclusive.
The gist of the AFL-CIO graphic in post #136 is that the pay and benefits are why Costco had record profits.
It certainly is a factor.
Here's an interview with the CEO and company overview. Pretty interesting.
http://mobile.businessweek.com/artic...y-in-the-world
Yes, it is a factor. No doubt at all. It is one part of several things that make the success. Just don't think it is "THE" factor.
"If you have 30 percent of the population that wants to reduce government or eliminate it,"
aka, as in Congress, it's the extreme VRWC-WELL-FINANCED tea bagger fringe minority ruling by intimidation.
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And no other company has a different business model. And if they do we should make it illegal. Am I right?
Land of the free.
Put that strawman down before you hurt yourself.
So one business model that works is the throwaway employee.
There is a pool of uneducated, disgruntled, lazy, disinterested people. But they need money every once in a while so they need work. So just recycle these people, replace the used up with those who want to work for a while.
This works for some businesses?
Last edited by pgardn; 03-09-2014 at 10:41 AM.
No, I would pay my employees more than the compe ion and give them better benefits than the compe ion to attract the largest pool of the best workers I can select from. The problem is when lazy liberals think they are en led to what others deserve.
I changed my question.
Sorry.
But another interesting reply leads me to ask...
Are there lazy conservatives that just expect to live off of say... Inheritance?
Or the majority of lazy people are liberals?
I would say there are lazy people living off inheritances. That's their problem. How does that apply? Are they asking for their inheritance to be supported by tax payers, or demanding business s out more?
Better wages and benefits are not en lements. They are incentives.
All of the Arguments Against Raising the Minimum Wage Have Fallen Apart
Conservatives should be on the front line of the battle to raise the minimum wage. Work is supposed to make one independent, but with the inflation-adjusted federal minimum down by a third from its peak, low-wage workers depend on billions of dollars in public assistance just to make ends meet. Just this week, Rachel West and Michael Reich released a study conducted for the Center for American Progress that found raising the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour would save taxpayers $4.6 billion in spending on food stamps.
And even if you break your back working in today’s low-wage economy, it’s exceedingly difficult to raise yourself up by the bootstraps; it’s all but impossible to put yourself through school or save enough money to start a business if you’re making anything close to $7.25 an hour.
But those predisposed to defending the interests of corporate America – including retailers and fast-food restaurants – oppose any increase. That’s tough given that 73 percent of Americans – including 53 percent of registered Republicans – favor hiking the minimum to $10.10 per hour, according to a Pew poll conducted in January.
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http://billmoyers.com/2014/03/07/all...-fallen-apart/
So is it lazy to make money off inheritance by merely having Daddy's advisors invest it for you while you party? When you party you contribute to the economy. When you are poor and lazy... What good are you?
Are the majority of lazy people liberals?
You have to see what I am asking of you, or maybe not.
I would say more people who are lazy are liberal rather than conservative. The rich are comprised of both conservative and liberal who have trust funds, or what ever inheritance you wish to use. There are also both conservative and liberal who use the social resources of this country. However, I will maintain that it is the liberal who feel they are en led to other peoples money, and that's why we get the liberal politicians we do.
so you are for a big inheritance tax to get that money into circulation, or just let it sit and party off the interest?
So companies that get big subsidies not only feel en led to other peoples money, they actually receive vast sums of other peoples money, but that's ok. Because they are not lazy. And definitely not Conservative.
Let them party if that's their gig. Why should it concern me? Their spending will add to the economy. If it's drawing interest someplace, it is funding growth through borrowing.
What companies are getting other people's money besides those who I already have complained about myself? I say we stop all subsidies.
Boutons had a huge list.
But of course I would have to question the accuracy as he is into dogma.
So no Boeing Lockheed subsidies. We can get our weapons supplied by other counties.
So lazy with money does not concern you, but lazy without money does. Because lazy without money steal money from tax payers?
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