Restaurant in NYC offshores cashier job to Philippines so they can pay below minimum wage ($3/hr in Philippines)
Restaurant in NYC offshores cashier job to Philippines so they can pay below minimum wage ($3/hr in Philippines)
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this should be straight up illegal.
126 2 ReplyIt's not only legal it's effectively encouraged. Capitalism is a race to the bottom, regardless of consequences.
97 2 ReplyWhen the supreme Court has their finger in the scale it makes everything feel fuckin hopeless
16 0 ReplyThey don't help, sure, but this shit happens anyway in capitalism. It's an inevitability.
10 1 ReplyYeah it sucks how money flows to the people who can use it most under capitalism, without anyone having to force it to happen.
2 13 ReplyIs this how you think capitalism works? Yikes.
5 0 ReplyCapitalism is not a meritocracy the second someone fies and passes on their money
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The person in the Philippines gets a good job out of this
4 19 ReplyThey're being paid minimum wage. It's not a great job.
Edit: And apparently they split their tips with the people working in the restaurant too, so I really feel like this is just exploitation.
22 1 ReplyThe minimum wage in the Phillipines is around $10 a day.
3 1 ReplyIf this is right:
Looks like the absolute max is less than $10, and the absolute minimum is less than six dollars.
- $5.24 (306 PHP)
to - $9.76 (570 PHP)
How come agricultural laborers get shafted? An immediate guess is the government trying to keep food costs down.
3 0 Reply- $5.24 (306 PHP)
People should just not go there. But it's america and they probably have 1dollar chicken nuggets or something.
8 0 ReplyI would probably just turn around if I saw and understood what I was looking at. Definitely wouldn't go back a second time.
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