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by calamari4065
854 days ago
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Wouldn't be an issue with banks. The IRS could monitor outflows of the site's bank account and make sure that the employees are being paid regularly. Wouldn't be an issue with enforcement of the law. Employees could monitor their own bank account to ensure they're getting paid properly. If not, they can report it to the labor board who will enforce the already existing laws. This is not a technological problem. Quit trying to make things even worse by shoving cryptographic woo woo into social and legal problems and insisting it will somehow magically solve everything. This is a social, legal, and political problem. Technology will not solve it. Technology hasn't solved it in the last century, it's not going to solve it now that the math is fancy. |
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IRS currently does monitor the outflows probably through 1099s but I guess there's probably also W2s. But the IRS only cares about it annually where presumable the employees care bi/weekly.
> Employees could monitor their own bank account to ensure they're getting paid properly. If not, they can report it to the labor board who will enforce the already existing laws.
If this was the case then the city wouldn't need to send inspectors. I would bet many of the laborers don't have a proper social security number and so won't report it on their own but will to somebody already in their face.
> This is not a technological problem.
Neither is eating but better technology has certainly reduced famine. If on a forum self labeled as "Hacker News" you don't understand that you can use technology to assist with solving problems I haven't much hope for you.