• NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    “Nearly half of US employees admit to time theft!”

    Nah, it’s the other way around. Company profits of any kind are wage theft.

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      11 days ago

      I mean a company does need to make profit. Excessive profits is another thing.

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        11 days ago

        Nope, any profits not reinvested in the company itself, or the employees is wage theft. Full stop. Capitalism is a scam we’ve been fed so rich assholes can get richer.

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          11 days ago

          I think it’s a bit unfair to blanket statement that capitalism is a scam. There need to be checks in place. Like, I agree it’s not fair that me as a business owner can simply say “this year we are skipping raises, and I am paying myself 2 billion”. There’s no reason any one person needs a trillion dollars. That’s an insane amount of money. Even 100 million is a shit ton of money. There definitely need to be checks in place, but I don’t think communism is the answer either.

          Nope, any profits not reinvested in the company itself

          This isn’t clear to me what you’re saying “nope” to. How I said companies need to make profit? If so, they do. If they do not make profit they lose money, if they lose money they can’t reinvest into themselves or pay wages. Or maybe I misunderstand what you meant by “nope”.

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        11 days ago

        No they do not. They need to break even only. Profit is the result of charging customers too much, paying employees too little, or enshitification.