04-07-2024, 07:05
Aye, always the peasantry that gets sent off down the road first.
They will have paid a consultants fee of a few hundred grand just for them to say "Sack a load of minimum wage workers, that'll save thousands!"
They do this consistently in the corporate world.
At the top, the thought of cutting their private jets and luxury travel makes them clutch their pearls.
Despite being wealthy the inherent greed at the top causes them to load up the expense accounts which can, in turn burden a business with further debt.
As said. If most Manure players were being paid 10-20k less per week, the peasants on £11.45 per hour wouldn't have to lose their jobs.
It isn't difficult but the elite only serve to obfuscate by claiming the underclass "don't understand economics" which is simple gaslighting for "Do as we say, not as we do"
If I had my way, most ( not all, part is necessary) of the corporate world would be burned to cinder.
They will have paid a consultants fee of a few hundred grand just for them to say "Sack a load of minimum wage workers, that'll save thousands!"

They do this consistently in the corporate world.
At the top, the thought of cutting their private jets and luxury travel makes them clutch their pearls.
Despite being wealthy the inherent greed at the top causes them to load up the expense accounts which can, in turn burden a business with further debt.
As said. If most Manure players were being paid 10-20k less per week, the peasants on £11.45 per hour wouldn't have to lose their jobs.
It isn't difficult but the elite only serve to obfuscate by claiming the underclass "don't understand economics" which is simple gaslighting for "Do as we say, not as we do"
If I had my way, most ( not all, part is necessary) of the corporate world would be burned to cinder.
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius