Harry Bosch
Contributor
How do you mean?
Typically if you mistreat a worker too much they go to your competition. When the job pays better there's more incentive to stay and thus more tolerance of mistreatment. There's also the related issue of mistreatment in order to get such jobs. (Sleep with me if you want to be hired...)
Not all workers have the luxury or option of 'going to the opposition.'
Nor is it necessarily a matter of being mistreated. Workers may be treated well, just poorly paid....with no option of going to the opposition in the expectation of sigificantly better pay.
The problem is systemic, with apparenty limitless money for those at the top of the heap, yet hardly a pittance for the bottom end....heaven forbid a 50 cent pay rise for minimum wage earners, the whole economy is gonna crash.
Dump question, but why can't some of these workers leave and go to the competition?