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by exitb
1303 days ago
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It’s not that it should be considered norm, but in this case it’s simply a pay cut. Which, considering the situation, isn’t great. Most of the company has just been laid off and the remaining employees are being asked to work basically as hard as they can. And now, on top of that the wealthiest person in the world is asking them to work for a bit less compensation. |
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As for who the employer's wealth, I don't think that should have anything to do with how staff are compensated. The employer's personal wealth doesn't have anything to do with the value of an employer's labor, which is the only thing that matters when evaluating if compensation is fair. If you're factoring that in then there may be elements of resentment and/or jealousy at play. You should get compensated for the value you produce, full stop.