Steal? No, it’s a clever business model where I convince you to buy dogshit because dogshit will be worth x10 next month and I’m definitely not dumping all my dogshit once you poors drive the price up.
No, it’s the even more clever business model where I convince half my employees that if they just work a few extra minutes a day off the clock or work through their legally mandated lunch breaks, but still allow me to automatically deduct their pay for the break, then someday I’ll notice all their hard work and reward them for it… someday.
Friendly reminder that wage theft outweighs all other robberies combined:
Don’t steal from the rich
But we can still steal from the poor right?
No problem there!
Phew! I was worried there for a second! Good to know I’ll continue to face no consequences!
Unless you’re poor too
Poor stealing from poor is a capital offense.
Steal? No, it’s a clever business model where I convince you to buy dogshit because dogshit will be worth x10 next month and I’m definitely not dumping all my dogshit once you poors drive the price up.
No, it’s the even more clever business model where I convince half my employees that if they just work a few extra minutes a day off the clock or work through their legally mandated lunch breaks, but still allow me to automatically deduct their pay for the break, then someday I’ll notice all their hard work and reward them for it… someday.
Friendly reminder that wage theft outweighs all other robberies combined:
https://www.workingnowandthen.com/blog/wage-theft-the-50-billion-crime-against-workers/
It’s encouraged!
Minor fines may be involved and a stern “that’s a no-no!” from a regulatory organization.
Especially if you’re rich! In fact it’s much safer that way.
The Shkreli Principle