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Example of what they call "Corporate Welfare." - Tired

Posted: Aug 4th, 2015 - 4:33 pm

The below talk about not being able to pay mortgages, food stamps, help with electricity bill, help with mortgages, etc. is an example a practice (usually in reference to McDonald's and Walmart, but that's because those are the most well-known to point a finger at) called "corporate welfare."

It's when big corporations, whose CEOs are getting millions, are doing when they pay their workers such low wages they have to go on food stamps, medicaid, etc. to make ends meet.

These corporations are exhibiting gross irresponsibility by paying such lousy pay that their employees have to go on what amounts to welfare because they are not earning enough to make ends meet.

These low-paid employees are using what's left of our shredded safety-net system to make ends meet.

It would be entirely appropriate for these low-paying corporations to receive a bill from the government for the value of the government services used by their low-paid employees who have to avail themselves of these services to make ends meet.

Nuance is a prime example of a corporation who is getting "corporate welfare," as a result of the low wages paid. They are indirectly receiving a government subsidy because of their refusal (and irresponsibility) to pay a living wage. It's what they do when they dock pay for a typo that makes no difference whatsoever in their "patient safety" mantra but that impacts someone's pay to the point that they would bring home less than minimum wage. It is then what they do when they then bitch about having to pay someone minimum wage.

Why are we putting up with being "talked to" when our pay is docked to the point of earning merely minimum wage, anyway? How can these TSM's have the absolute NERVE to bawl us out for this? Somehow, I think they are being told they must do this by their manager, who is probably getting it from somewhere higher up, or else maybe this is how they treat people in India.

Don't know, don't care, but what goes around comes around. Nuance will get theirs.




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