Seriously? Your response to someone posting online in a thread about laborers getting salaries so low that they cannot afford deodorant is to say that you want to hit them with your car?
Issues...
And how is this not a subsidy?
General public donates to the laborers' welfare by giving soap, clothes, other non-perishable goods that would have been purchased with the laborers' salaries.
The result?
The employer doesn't have to account for the value of the donated goods in present or future wages or wage increases.
It's a textbook example of a subsidy.
Seriously? Your response to someone posting online in a thread about laborers getting salaries so low that they cannot afford deodorant is to say that you want to hit them with your car?
Issues...
And how is this not a subsidy?
General public donates to the laborers' welfare by giving soap, clothes, other non-perishable goods that would have been purchased with the laborers' salaries.
The result?
The employer doesn't have to account for the value of the donated goods in present or future wages or wage increases.
It's a textbook example of a subsidy.