Axulus
Veteran Member
It seems like the left wants to put up as many barriers as possible when hiring employees, making it difficult, time consuming, expensive, and making you vulnerable to all sorts of legal actions, to make sure employers do even less of it. Doesn't this shift resources even more into capital?
A robot never makes an injury claim or gets injured on the job, doesn't care if the workplace environment is unsafe, never sues you for discrimination, harassment, unlawful termination, never cares if you no longer need to use it and doesn't claim unemployment benefits, has no minimum wage, can work 24/7, doesn't need health care insurance, doesn't need to save for retirement, doesn't need vacations, family leave, sick leave, bereavement leave, never has children and needs to pay for the expenses associated with that and the time of that sometimes requires, doesn't have to have payroll taxes paid on the income it produces, doesn't have the administrative burden of paying it every two weeks and filing all related reports, doesn't just not show up for work unexpectedly, doesn't run the risk of committing crimes while performing its job function, doesn't lie on its resume, doesn't need to be interviewed, doesn't need to be trained, doesn't need to commute to work, and more. By passing more and more laws relating to these, you make it so far fewer workers will be hired due to the extreme expensive and risk involved and way more profit can be made by investing in R&D to make employee replacements.
Is the end vision by the left for society to have a bunch of unemployed/underemployed people who struggled with gaining an education and have been replaced by capital, and a bunch of elite creatives who hold all the important jobs and rake in the dough? This seems to be what is entailed by making the employer the cradle to the grave caretaker of every employee.
Can anyone with a straight face really claim that putting all the burden on the employer for every single one of these things has no effect on employment and wages?
A robot never makes an injury claim or gets injured on the job, doesn't care if the workplace environment is unsafe, never sues you for discrimination, harassment, unlawful termination, never cares if you no longer need to use it and doesn't claim unemployment benefits, has no minimum wage, can work 24/7, doesn't need health care insurance, doesn't need to save for retirement, doesn't need vacations, family leave, sick leave, bereavement leave, never has children and needs to pay for the expenses associated with that and the time of that sometimes requires, doesn't have to have payroll taxes paid on the income it produces, doesn't have the administrative burden of paying it every two weeks and filing all related reports, doesn't just not show up for work unexpectedly, doesn't run the risk of committing crimes while performing its job function, doesn't lie on its resume, doesn't need to be interviewed, doesn't need to be trained, doesn't need to commute to work, and more. By passing more and more laws relating to these, you make it so far fewer workers will be hired due to the extreme expensive and risk involved and way more profit can be made by investing in R&D to make employee replacements.
Is the end vision by the left for society to have a bunch of unemployed/underemployed people who struggled with gaining an education and have been replaced by capital, and a bunch of elite creatives who hold all the important jobs and rake in the dough? This seems to be what is entailed by making the employer the cradle to the grave caretaker of every employee.
Can anyone with a straight face really claim that putting all the burden on the employer for every single one of these things has no effect on employment and wages?