danielpalos
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Good for them. A fifteen dollar an hour minimum wage won't impact them as much.McDonald's fast-food ordering kiosks will boost sales, analyst says
They bring your food and have less employees in the store.
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Good for them. A fifteen dollar an hour minimum wage won't impact them as much.McDonald's fast-food ordering kiosks will boost sales, analyst says
They bring your food and have less employees in the store.
Well, you want a standard of living, they want a standard of living.
I know, I know, it was ******* great having slaves who'd work for nothing, but shit man, that time has gone.
I wasn't aware McDonald's engaged in slavery. It's odd considering that was outlawed 150 years ago.
Employers that don't pay a living wage are modern day slave owners.
Well, you want a standard of living, they want a standard of living.
I know, I know, it was ******* great having slaves who'd work for nothing, but shit man, that time has gone.
I wasn't aware McDonald's engaged in slavery. It's odd considering that was outlawed 150 years ago.
Employers that don't pay a living wage are modern day slave owners.
You’re a modern day village idiot
McDonald's fast-food ordering kiosks will boost sales, analyst says
They bring your food and have less employees in the store.
it's really got noting to do with $15/hour, though
McDonald's fast-food ordering kiosks will boost sales, analyst says
They bring your food and have less employees in the store.
Well, you want a standard of living, they want a standard of living.
I know, I know, it was ******* great having slaves who'd work for nothing, but shit man, that time has gone.
I wasn't aware McDonald's engaged in slavery. It's odd considering that was outlawed 150 years ago.
Employers that don't pay a living wage are modern day slave owners.
You’re a modern day village idiot
Not at all.
It's not saying they actually are taking part in slavery, but saying that it basically amounts to people being unable to get by in life with the money they have.
If you can't buy healthcare, don't dare leave your job, can't do this or that, then what does your life amount to? Being a slave to the system
McDonald's fast-food ordering kiosks will boost sales, analyst says
They bring your food and have less employees in the store.
it's really got noting to do with $15/hour, though
Nor does it tout less employees. The OP is a liar.
Well, you want a standard of living, they want a standard of living.
I know, I know, it was ******* great having slaves who'd work for nothing, but shit man, that time has gone.
I wasn't aware McDonald's engaged in slavery. It's odd considering that was outlawed 150 years ago.
Employers that don't pay a living wage are modern day slave owners.
You’re a modern day village idiot
Not at all.
It's not saying they actually are taking part in slavery, but saying that it basically amounts to people being unable to get by in life with the money they have.
If you can't buy healthcare, don't dare leave your job, can't do this or that, then what does your life amount to? Being a slave to the system
If you are a slave to the system, you put yourself in those chains, and you are the one responsible for breaking those chains..
Social services cost around fourteen dollars an hour anyway. Good capitalists make like Henry Ford.Well, you want a standard of living, they want a standard of living.
I know, I know, it was ******* great having slaves who'd work for nothing, but shit man, that time has gone.
I wasn't aware McDonald's engaged in slavery. It's odd considering that was outlawed 150 years ago.
Employers that don't pay a living wage are modern day slave owners.
You’re a modern day village idiot
Why is putting an upward pressure on wages a bad thing?McDonald's fast-food ordering kiosks will boost sales, analyst says
They bring your food and have less employees in the store.
it's really got noting to do with $15/hour, though
The cost of labor is always an element of just about all business decisions.