Nice try, that is not what it means. It means that you can reduce the work force by two for sure as you only need one brick layer to do the corners. Most likely though, is the machine does all of the straight work, and then the same two brick layers who ran the machine come back and finish the corners. Net loss of bricklayers is four. It is amazing how ignorant of business practices you are. It truly is.
You wrote; "I gave you a link to a machine that does the job of 6 bricklayers" so if it takes two employees to run the machine, and one to do corners, wouldn't that be a net loss of three employees?
Additionally, why would you celebrate a net loss of American Workers? Are you a commie?
No, but unlike you I am a realist. I figured out a long time ago that upping minimum wages puts people out of work. Why do you hate working people? Why do you want them to be out of a job and homeless?
What about Chick-fil-A in Sacramento?
Worked well for Henry Ford.
Works well for my employees.
You have no employees. Chick fil A figured out that if you want good employees you need to pay them more. Sort of like Costco and Starbucks. Wow CAPITALISM works!
Do your homework. Chick raised wages to stay above the impending minimum wage curve which throws shit in the face of those that say fast food can't pay a living wage.
Regulated capitalism works. I LOVE regulation, it keeps the riffraff out of my industry.
Wrong, as usual. He is paying more so he can keep them. However, for the record, I think that unregulated capitalism is bad, just not as bad as socialism. The difference being socialist countries kill you when you no longer are useful while capitalist countries you just move if the employer is an asshole.
"As the owner, I'm looking at it big-picture and long-term," Mason said in an interview with a local news station. "What that does for the business is provide consistency, someone that has relationships with our guests, and it's going to be building a long-term culture."