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Shorten the work week with full salaries and benefits. Jackpine Radical Dec 2013 #1
The only jobs in play are being cut below 30hrs so they don't have to give benefits. CK_John Dec 2013 #5
It could be done at the Federal level Jackpine Radical Dec 2013 #12
It would require a trivial change to the FLSA laws. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #17
+100000 woo me with science Dec 2013 #37
I don't think so. The banks appropriated all of our taxpayer money in the bailouts. CJCRANE Dec 2013 #2
No, we'll be paying for his wars for a long time yet madokie Dec 2013 #3
increase wages, decrease CEO pay. grahamhgreen Dec 2013 #4
Do you mean pay the robots more, productivity increases replace people with automatic devices. CK_John Dec 2013 #6
No, pay the people who make and service the robots, all grahamhgreen Dec 2013 #18
Absolutely. woo me with science Dec 2013 #38
better to shorten the work week. nt lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #7
When an industrial welding replace 9000 people in 1 plant. The only people working load CK_John Dec 2013 #8
Non sequitur. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #16
I think it is 20% without counting minimum wage jobs and undocumented. CK_John Dec 2013 #19
depends on how you measure, I guess. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #20
tax wealthy people and profitable corporations sufficiently to force downward redistribution.... mike_c Dec 2013 #9
We are facing a new world that requires less and less people keep the system running. CK_John Dec 2013 #11
Yep. This is the truth that we need to deal with. It should actually be good news, except for reformist2 Dec 2013 #30
That myth is fundamentally untrue. Nothing but a meme to defend our pathetic economic policies Taitertots Dec 2013 #10
This is a world problem look at Greece, Ireland, Iceland and how come only 1/2 college CK_John Dec 2013 #14
The EU problems are just the result of their own self-destructive economic policies... Taitertots Dec 2013 #28
Productivity gains is production per employee, not profits bhikkhu Dec 2013 #26
Productivity is a measure of product by machine or people. A driverless taxi CK_John Dec 2013 #27
Your response is focused on individual businesses and not the whole economy Taitertots Dec 2013 #32
They're not going to come up with a solution The2ndWheel Dec 2013 #13
I just hate to admit the doomday survial groups were the only ones to get it and prepare. CK_John Dec 2013 #15
Can there be a future for you if you make 8.25 an hour 4 t 4 Dec 2013 #21
It doesn't matter the wage if there is no job for 50% of the population.. CK_John Dec 2013 #23
yes it does matter because 50 % can take care of a much larger number 4 t 4 Dec 2013 #24
I don't think you understand the problem of productivity. CK_John Dec 2013 #25
And the pay for the 50% will collapse - labor supply and demand, you know. reformist2 Dec 2013 #29
Lots of talk about a Basic Income (i.e. 10k or so to every person 18+) in the news kelly1mm Dec 2013 #22
That's utter nonesense DefenseLawyer Dec 2013 #31
There are 2 types of "productivity" jazzimov Dec 2013 #33
No MFrohike Dec 2013 #34
Good outline of the past but what do we do for the jobless going forward. CK_John Dec 2013 #35
Unemployed workers should be compensated. Obviously, it is the system that has failed to provide grahamhgreen Dec 2013 #36
One idea MFrohike Dec 2013 #39
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