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by lostcolony 2131 days ago
Of course not. The prices someone sets are not related to the wages they're paid. You're paying a price; you're not paying a wage. The contractors are paid a wage by the business owner; if he pays them less than minimum wage it's illegal; if he pays them more, but does not recoup that cost on the job because he underbid it, that's a business loss.
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Why do we treat these things differently? Why is the GC permitted to make bad business decisions and earn below minimum wage, but the people he employs are not?

This is entirely arbitrary.

Because one is assumed to be negotiated in good faith while the other is an adhesion contract?
I'm not talking about a general contractor, I'm talking about when I hire one guy to do some work on my house.