I mean, if you can afford to pay your workers a living wage, then you can’t afford to field that job in the first place.
Getting rid of a company that pays my neighbor poverty wages is better for my community (and therefore for me), than letting said company keep delivering me a service of convenience while my neighbor can’t afford to buy food.
I mean, if you can afford to pay your workers a living wage, then you can’t afford to field that job in the first place.
Getting rid of a company that pays my neighbor poverty wages is better for my community (and therefore for me), than letting said company keep delivering me a service of convenience while my neighbor can’t afford to buy food.