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by robocat
1237 days ago
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> paying workers less than market value of the goods they produce Have you ever owned a business? If employees got paid the value they produce, why would any business bother to exist? If you want to get paid the value you produce: start a co-op; join a co-op; start contracting; or become a founder. Stop whinging, and do something about it. So many employees choose to work for a business - it is a transaction where they get paid and the business makes money, and both are usually better off for it. I too dislike seeing employees get taken advantage of, but “fixing” capitalism is not trivial. |
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Co-op employees seem to be doing better off on average, so I would argue that "usually better off for it" is not really true. Better off than trying to run their own business - yeah, probably true for most; regardless of who gets the profits, businesses still need professional managers to run them effectively.