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South Korea is running out of children – and Britain could be next
  • I mean getting a job isn't the hardest part. Getting a good paying job with nice benefits is. Generally the biggest companies will have jobs with good pay and benefits. However, those companies can still have bad working hours. For a better work life balance you work for the government.

  • T-Mobile's Forced Arbitration
  • Aside from this phone locking being complete BS. Wasn't it possible to pay a third party to unlock it? I did that some years ago though we bought that phone with a huge discount which made it worth it.

  • Linus Tech Tips (LTT) release investigation results on former accusations
  • Though that is fruit for thought I can not find any information to back op that claim. I did however found articles about them defending remote working. It's a bit too easy to me to throw out claims such as this without backing it up with facts. But if you do have any other examples I would love to read them.

  • bOth sIDeS aRe ThE SaME!!1!
  • Yea so that's the argument that people who don't agree with making a liveable wage give. In reality there is just a great group of people who are only eligible for minimum wage or close to minimum wage jobs. So a fair bit of adults that are even trying to support their children.

    So I think we can all agree that especially if 2 parents are working 40 hours a week should be able to at least live a decent life in a Western country. And that's mainly in to question here. For teens you could always have a lower minimum wage until they're older. As they have in plenty countries.

    Does this address your question properly?

  • EU restates readiness to launch trade war with China over cheap imports
  • I get your frustration but you can't solve one extreme/problem by another. That just creates different problems. And I believe you're smart enough to realise what problems that would be. But yea, affordability is definitely a problem that needs to be solved. Getting exploited is never good. Sadly that rich people problem is present in more countries, including China. (not talking about the size of the problem, that is a point of argument of course)

  • EU restates readiness to launch trade war with China over cheap imports
  • The thing is, that is the short term benefit. The long term effect could be is that we be dependent on the exporting party and they can start charging higher prices. Generally it is not in your favour to be dependent on another party.