• cheesepotatoes@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    He’s entitled to do whatever he wants with his vehicles. That doesn’t mean it’s a good business decision, he’s not entitled to succeed.

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      11 months ago

      Well, among good business decisions is exploiting workers. In fact, historically, it is the very best kind.

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        11 months ago

        Considering the person in OPs story can’t even find employees willing to work under the offered conditions, id argue it’s difficult to exploit a staff of zero.

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          as one CEO put it so nicely, “we need to increase unemployment, so the people learn their place”

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          The observation that workers are exploited is one that is remarkably plain and simple for anyone to make.

          Exploiting workers is entirely the purpose of private business.