SirNitram wrote:Alyrium Denryle wrote:The thing is, a company has to be willing to pay enough to meet its labor needs. Especially when they have comptition from other firms. In the Third world, even the lowest wages are a boon, because they give people money to spend that they didnt have previously.
So it's all alright, no need to worry or regulate, don't you big meanies see? They're doing everyone a service!
there you go! You are finally getting it.
You really do need to put abuse into perspective with living conditions. 200 dollars a year is, as koji said, enough to feed a family in africa and other third world countries.
Compare that with their living conditions... rampant starvation, the occasional outbreak of ebola...
I will go through this step by step
1 Factory opens with a wage of a dollar a day
2 family becomes employed, all of them.
3 family makes 5 dollars a day for an anual income of 1560 dollars.
4 subract cost of feeding... brings that down to 1360 dollars.
5 the increased number of people eating frces stroes to hire new workers
6 new workers can now also eat
7 repeat that process for all new businesses opened.
8 after eating, the family has disposable income
9 family spends
10 the businesses effected by said spending will hire more workers
11 more businesses pop up
12 businesses compete for workers
13 wages increase
14 more spending
15 more business
repeat whole process ad nausium