Warren Dew wrote:Kristie wrote:Warren Dew wrote:Kristie wrote:Scrumple wrote:Don't pay em more. That'll push pay demands throughout the working population upwards and push up inflation massively.

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And if the minimum wage were $0.40 today, Coito might not have a problem doubling it now, either.
Um, inflation? I think you're forgetting about it. Minimum wage would be $10.74 if it had stayed caught up with the rate of inflation.
No, it wouldn't. The CPI was 24 in 1949. It's now 230. $0.40 then was the equivalent of $3.83 today.
Double that, and you get $7.66 - almost exactly what it is now. And that's leaving aside the fact that it didn't actually double back then - it only rose to $0.75.
I know it's tempting to believe whatever memes are prettiest, but looking up facts is more effective for making informed decisions.
Here are some numbers for you[
http://www.alternet.org/labor/apple-wal ... ge-stiffer
Based solely on its U.S. business, Walmart makes over $13,000 in pre-tax profits per employee (after paying them), which comes to more than 50 percent of the earnings of a 40-hour-per-week wage earner.
A little-known fact about Walmart that impacts most of us: A study in Wisconsin by the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce determined that a typical Walmart store costs taxpayers over $1.7 million per year, or about $5,815 per employee.
Not mad enough yet? Four members of the Walmart family made a combined $20 billion from their investments last year. Less than half of that would have given every U.S. Walmart worker a $3 an hour raise, enough to end the public subsidy.
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McDonald's employs 440,000 workers worldwide, most of them food servers making the median hourly wage of $9.10 an hour or less, for a maximum of about $18,200 per year. The company's $8 billion profit, after wages are paid, works out to the same amount: $18,200 per employee.
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In summary, for the U.S. and around the world, McDonald's makes over $18,000 in pre-tax profits per employee (after paying them), almost 100% of the earnings of a full-time food service worker. The company's own employee budget recommends a second job to make ends meet.
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Now for Apple. Like Walmart and McDonald's, the company pays extraordinarily low wages to its store workers, an average of about $12 per hour, or $24,000 per year for a full-time employee. In-store salespeople make up about half of the total workforce.
With 80,000 worldwide employees (50,000 in the U.S.) and a 2012 profit of $55 billion ($19 billion declared in the U.S.), Apple made an astonishing $697,000 per employee in 2012 (almost $400,000 in the U.S.).
Greedy cunts the lot of them
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