7/20/2006 2:39:31 PM
in general, if you are working, you are doing it by choice
7/20/2006 2:40:05 PM
Of course their is such a thing as exploitation...But you also need remember that there is such thing as supply and demand.The demand for uneducated and unskilled workers and the supply of those workers intersect at the going rate for those jobs. Right now, that intersection in the VAST MAJORITY of industries is higher than the federal minimum wage, which is why hardly anyone actually supports a family on minimum wage.There CAN be exploitation, but paying an uneducated and unskilled worker $6 an hour doesn't count here. If it didn't better his situation, he wouldn't do it. Now, if there were indentured servants or slaves in the picture...then the government needs to step in.But for now, that's just the price you pay for being uneducated and/or unskilled. Tough reality, but the truth.
7/20/2006 2:41:59 PM
people on here dont take kindly to reality and truththey prefer exhaustively aarguing ideals and impossible scenarios
7/20/2006 2:43:24 PM
7/20/2006 2:44:18 PM
my cousin with downs syndrome
7/20/2006 2:46:40 PM
I just don't get how the minimum wage argument gets people so upset and indignant these days.The fallacy that the minimum wage helps the poor was destroyed by economics and studies YEARS ago, which is why it and rent controls are the fucking day 1 Econ for retards 101 warm up.But in today's political climate, we'll have to deal with it forever because people don't give up.
7/20/2006 2:48:14 PM
I suggest you talk to the authorities about the enslavement of your cousin...since they apparantly won't let him not work.
7/20/2006 2:48:48 PM
Then he's not looking hard enough. McDonalds hires more than their fair share of people with downs syndrome and other diabilities, as do many other fast food restraunts. So explain how he has no other choice?
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7/20/2006 2:55:39 PM
they choose minimum wage over starvation?is that because they chose slacking off instead of education earlier in their lives?
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So just to make things clear-- is it that there's no such thing as explotation, or is explotiotation acceptable?
7/20/2006 3:13:50 PM
Unless you find slavery or intendured servitude, no there is no exploitation. It's not exploiting you to pay you $6 an hour for unskilled labor. If it is, it's because you believe your services to be worth more, in which case you should find yourself a new job because I can find myself a new worker. Just because you think you're worth more than you are doesn't mean I'm exploiting you.Is it exploitation when you can't sell something at the high price you set for it?
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7/20/2006 3:23:19 PM
Hahah, so it's impossible that an employer would weild its power in such a way as to hire worker for less than they're worth?
7/20/2006 3:26:12 PM
THERES NO SUCH THING AS MARKET POWER DURRRRRMONOPSONY IS A COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY[Edited on July 20, 2006 at 3:30 PM. Reason : ]
7/20/2006 3:29:27 PM
Who determines what a worker is worth? The employer and the employee by finding a price which matches with what both are willing to settle for. Worth is an abstact concept.
7/20/2006 3:30:54 PM
Not monopoly...monopsony
7/20/2006 3:38:41 PM
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7/20/2006 4:14:14 PM
And by the way, monopsony is when there is only one supplier and many buyers.There are many suppliers of low-skill jobs and many buyers of low-skill jobs.There is no monopsony here.
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7/20/2006 4:22:37 PM
The minimum wage doesn't effect hardly any workers. I had several jobs as a teen, all unskilled, mostly really shitty and I never made minimum wage...always above.
7/20/2006 4:24:33 PM
Kris, maybe you are using it that way...but that's not what the term means. You probably mean something akin to oligopoly or monopolistic competition...so oligopsony or monopsonic competition
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7/20/2006 4:35:54 PM
Its also incorrect to think or each firm as 1 unit and each worker as 1 unit. Then, of course it look like firms have all the power, but remember that they need more than 1 unit of labor to operate.In reality, though, there is no monopsony in low-wage job hiring, because there is not only a few firms with all the jobs. There are thousands of firms, all competing for the labor.
7/20/2006 4:36:24 PM
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7/20/2006 4:41:56 PM
Even so, you're overlooking that the firms don't wield the kind of power you think they do. At some point you have to realize that being unskilled and uneducated means you can't find a job that pays what you would like. That's what sucks about being unskilled and uneducated.The labor they can supply simply is not worth more...or, more specifically, it is only worth more if firms hire less of them.
7/20/2006 4:44:53 PM
7/20/2006 4:45:59 PM
Kris, if there were so many people selling unskilled labor...we'd have a higher unemployment rate, because there would be more people than jobs.This is not the case.
7/20/2006 4:47:04 PM
7/20/2006 4:53:52 PM
It isn't often that I sit back and allow Kris of all people to do all the hard work for me.
7/20/2006 4:54:44 PM
maybe I should teach econI'd call it Capitalism sux0rs 101
7/20/2006 4:59:44 PM
I don't know that I could get behind that, but "Laissez-faire is teh gh3y 101" is a different matter.
7/20/2006 5:03:54 PM
capitalism sucks for lazy bastards 202L
7/20/2006 5:05:24 PM
Basically you've got three cases with minimum wage.1:Minimum wage reflects the market price. You win, mission accomplished2:Minimum wage is lower than market price. Companies may use their market power to bid the market price down to the price floor and the workers get less than market value for their labor, luckly this is restricted to the floor so the impact is somewhat minimalized.3:Minimum wage is higher than market price. Companies employ less people than the would if it was market price. Sucks, but it's generally not that bad, and will eventually work it's way out as labor becomes more skilled or as the government takes measures to battle unemployment or at worst, inflation eventually takes care of it.Without it you've got one, case #2, and it's not dampenedby the floor. This will dampen itself a little after time, but chances are this will happen a lot.
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7/20/2006 11:13:14 PM
remind me again, Kris. Where is the price floor for the company? Are companies guaranteed a basic level of talent and skills when they pay minimum wage? Or are they just guaranteed a body?I think it ought to work both ways...
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