• @Holyhandgrenade
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    10 months ago

    I hate it when corpos use the “oh we can’t lower prices because our staff is getting paid too much”-narrative. What about the CEO who takes half the profits for himself?
    It’s the workers who create value for a company, they don’t take it away by getting paid for their work.

    • @alvvayson
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      110 months ago

      The sad fact of the matter is… math

      A corporation might have 10 C-level guys dividing $50 million amongst themselves and 10.000 workers earning $70K, which costs about $100K due to overheads (health insurance, retirement, etc). Together, that’s a billion, which is 20x more than the C level guys.

      The C level guys aren’t the big expense, not by a long shot.

      Labour, government and shareholders divide most of the earnings amongst themselves.

      For the record, I do think we need to tax the wealthy more and the workers less.

        • @alvvayson
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          210 months ago

          I have no disagreement on this argument.

          But C-suite compensation is not a significant part of prices.

          Energy prices, tax, labour costs and the cost of capital (i.e. returns to shareholders and creditors) are what drives prices.

            • @alvvayson
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              -510 months ago

              You are literally contradicting yourself.

              And it’s childish to downvote someone who is actually responding to you.

              I’m not going to waste my time on someone who can’t be reasonable and civil.