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In reply to the discussion: Amazons new grocery store highlights a huge hole in Donald Trumps promise on jobs [View all]quakerboy
(14,688 posts)44. In what way?
We need fewer hours of work to support the quality of life we would like to have as a society. Therefore it makes sense to pay people more money for fewer hours of work, and spread the work among more people.
The alternative is to pay fewer people smaller amounts, while slowly phasing others out of the workforce perminantly, and then arguing over whether to let them starve or provide them public assistance, while consolidating more and more of the money created by the increased productivity and decreased worker costs among a very small number of people
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Amazons new grocery store highlights a huge hole in Donald Trumps promise on jobs [View all]
Blue Shoes
Dec 2016
OP
I much prefer human interaction. Given the choice between self-checkout and having a cashier...
Hekate
Dec 2016
#24
4.6% unemployment today & I don't think the 4.6% want to hand mine coal or be career cashiers.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#25
I doubt that it will work, since there is nothing to prevent a flash mob from raiding the store
FarCenter
Dec 2016
#39