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TopicMinimum wage in Mexico is $88.36 pesos per day or $4.33 USD per day
Darklit_Minuet
06/12/18 1:51:55 AM
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LockDeltz posted...
The point is customers waiting in long lines is a problem and the government makes it too expensive for a company to address that problem

I don't see how that's anyone's problem but the company's. Either you take the hit to customer service, or you take it out of the CEO's paycheck. If the company doesn't want to do the latter, another company will and more people will shop at that one

LockDeltz posted...
All that does is it jack up the cost when an employer wants to hire someone, therefore less people get hired especially low-skilled workers.

Why in the hell would you think they'd hire more people as opposed to pocket the money? That goes against everything we know about businesses

LockDeltz posted...
The biggest problem with the minimum wage is that it makes it illegal to hire low-skilled workers, that is why you see a lot less cashiers because a cashier is a bare-minimum job.

Doesn't make it illegal to hire them whatsoever. They just have to pay them a living wage.
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