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by shabble 2955 days ago
Alternatively, every business (or rather, the people who operate and control that business) have a moral obligation not to unreasonably exploit their employees.

I would expect that to be a fairly common sentiment/belief (though I might be wrong).

It comes down to the particular definition of 'unreasonably' that is being used, which different groups can and do disagree about.

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That's fair. For instance, company stores in mining towns were clearly designed to trap employees into a lifetime of debt with almost no personal choice in the matter.

It's the choice aspect I focus on. No one is forcing them, and it's borderline elitist of someone with a nice job to say "that's gross work and I think it should go away so things are less gross", along the lines of thinking families straddling the poverty line should simply "eat more quality food"