I think radcapper metallists should shut their yippy holes about labor.No, it isn't. Society gets richer when a robot or automation kills a job and puts someone out of work. If McDonalds completely automated their restaurants, we, as a society, would be richer and better off.
Where would people get money yo buy things if too many jobs were killed?No, it isn't. Society gets richer when a robot or automation kills a job and puts someone out of work. If McDonalds completely automated their restaurants, we, as a society, would be richer and better off.
Whatever. Your post is too ill-informed to bother with.No, it isn't. Society gets richer when a robot or automation kills a job and puts someone out of work. If McDonalds completely automated their restaurants, we, as a society, would be richer and better off.
Wouldn't killing jobs decrease demand and make society poorer?
"I have no idea how a business should be run."I have no idea how a business should be run. But if they can’t afford to pay decent wages and mandated benefits, they shouldn’t be in business.
Sure it has.In the history of the world, that has never been the case.
Amen, brother.In CA, we believe that people that provide us service should maker enough to live on. A business is not guaranteed to make a profit. If you can only succeed by screwing your workers, there are 49 other states you can move to.
Stick around here a little longer, you'll find plenty of them...Amen, brother.
I don't mind paying more in order to give the people who serve me a chance at a decent life, and I don't know what human being does mind.
I predict they will control labor costs by automating people out of jobs.Let's keep track of how much the price of a meal goes up in fast food restaurants & how many fast food restaurants go belly up in California:
California lawmakers approve landmark fast food workers bill
California lawmakers on Monday approved a nation-leading measure that would give more than a half-million fast food workers more power and protections, over the objections of restaurant owners who warn it would drive up consumers' costs. The bill will create a new 10-member Fast Food Council...www.yahoo.com
You don't think an experienced worker isn't more valuable than a new worker?
The government doesn't owe the business anything, it owes the people equality before the law and of opportunity. Allowing a business to pay less for their labor to increase the business profits steps outside of equality of opportunity.
What do you mean $2 more? The article above just showed that a Big Mac in Denmark was actually cheaper than it was in Tulsa, OK.
You think that those jobs don't spend an inordinate amount of time (and expense) training new workers? I disagree.In those jobs? No, not really. Good managers are different but for the frontline workers? No.
Why doesnt the govt owe businesses but it does owe people? Please explain. And what inequality do those people have? Each physically/mentally competent person has choices.
IMO, what the govt owes BOTH is a viable economy. In which to make choices, develop business plans, strategies, gain skills, opportunities, etc. It's up to the business or individual to put in the effort and commitment.
You think that those jobs don't spend an inordinate amount of time (and expense) training new workers? I disagree.
Where are businesses rights in our Constitution? I can point out the rights for people.
Because your list of questions is nebulous at best.Please answer my questions before asking me more.
Because your list of questions is nebulous at best.
Ask a coherent question. I answer those.So you cant. Nevermind then, your arguments dont work.
Ask a coherent question. I answer those.
So you cant. Nevermind then, your arguments dont work.
Some people maybe, personally I don't use ordering kiosk's or self checkout lanes in stores. Every time we use a self checkout it takes hours away fromTrue, but the people who might be hesitant to use a robot, or an ordering kiosk,
will be pushed that way by higher labor costs.
And they claim Democrats support democracy.Let's keep track of how much the price of a meal goes up in fast food restaurants & how many fast food restaurants go belly up in California:
California lawmakers approve landmark fast food workers bill
California lawmakers on Monday approved a nation-leading measure that would give more than a half-million fast food workers more power and protections, over the objections of restaurant owners who warn it would drive up consumers' costs. The bill will create a new 10-member Fast Food Council...www.yahoo.com
Need a tissue?And now insults. You really did fail. There's nothing incoherent in post 60.
Need a tissue?
And now insults. You really did fail. There's nothing incoherent in post 60.
So you cant. Nevermind then, your arguments dont work.
Eating junk food served by a robot. Who’s gonna buy the food if no one has work? I believe - tho I am not sure - it was Henry Ford who believed that wages should rise so workers could by his products.No, it isn't. Society gets richer when a robot or automation kills a job and puts someone out of work. If McDonalds completely automated their restaurants, we, as a society, would be richer and better off.
I refuse to use those as well, and I will never, ever, buy lunch or dinner from a vending machine.Some people maybe, personally I don't use ordering kiosk's or self checkout lanes in stores. Every time we use a self checkout it takes hours away from
employees who could use the hours.
Eating junk food served by a robot. Who’s gonna buy the food if no one has work?
I believe - tho I am not sure - it was Henry Ford who believed that wages should rise so workers could by his products.
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