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Are UPS Drivers Living paycheck-to-paycheck?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThePackageDeli" data-source="post: 5411246" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>I think the level of value a business brings to society through whatever product or service it provides may directly effect employee wages. And profit margins differ with every business. So, how could one ever create a "living wage" standard and apply it across all businesses and all industries? It's not classist propaganda. The data show that not all jobs are created equal. And not all businesses experience the same level of success. For that reason, not all jobs pay well enough to raise a family.</p><p></p><p>P.S. Undoubtedly, where there is man there is corruption. The larger the business, the greater potential for higher levels of corruption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePackageDeli, post: 5411246, member: 77514"] I think the level of value a business brings to society through whatever product or service it provides may directly effect employee wages. And profit margins differ with every business. So, how could one ever create a "living wage" standard and apply it across all businesses and all industries? It's not classist propaganda. The data show that not all jobs are created equal. And not all businesses experience the same level of success. For that reason, not all jobs pay well enough to raise a family. P.S. Undoubtedly, where there is man there is corruption. The larger the business, the greater potential for higher levels of corruption. [/QUOTE]
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