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In reply to the discussion: How Low Would Pay Go If Minimum Wage Law Were To Be Abolished Like The GOP Wants? [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)5. As low as it is in China
And dorms near the factory so the workers can get up on command. Remember Steve Jobs saying how great that was?
Mitt was practically salivating in that 47% tape about having workers who were so eager to get the jobs, they were lined up outside, waiting for someone to quit (having saved up enough to go back to the village and get married, for the girls.)
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How Low Would Pay Go If Minimum Wage Law Were To Be Abolished Like The GOP Wants? [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2012
OP
If they're doing heavy labor, they need fuel....oh, and potable drinking water, too!
MADem
Oct 2012
#24
My guess is that we would see "seasonal slavery" like farmers used to use in Central America...
Blue Meany
Oct 2012
#10
Just look at the restaurant industry, where they regularly lobby for zero pay. (nt)
Posteritatis
Oct 2012
#14
You'd have to pay to work, and get nothing, and if you refused, be thrown in prison.
begin_within
Oct 2012
#19
Actually the average manufacturing wage there is around $3.25 an hour now. It was under $1
pampango
Oct 2012
#32
The jobs outsourced to China from Sensata are $1/hr. at the manufacturing level.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#44
I've heard Republicans say that if US workers want to compete with Chinese workers
gollygee
Oct 2012
#46