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Outsourcing Concerns- FDA Regulations-ADA Regulati
FDA and outsourcing abroad (China)
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 259268" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>in an ideal world, sure, but thats not how it works in the real world. mcd's and walmart get subsidized through tax dollars and shareholders, incentivized to spend as little as possible on their workers. because of this they can afford to cut wages, hours, benefits, and standards, and still make wads of cash. it hurts nobody to raise the minimum wage to meet the standard of living. nobody. not mom and pop coffee shops. not small businesses. nobody.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/no-raising-the-local-minimum-wage-doesnt-hurt-local-businesses/2016/02/26/4d6cabd0-dbed-11e5-925f-1d10062cc82d_story.html" target="_blank">https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/no-raising-the-local-minimum-wage-doesnt-hurt-local-businesses/2016/02/26/4d6cabd0-dbed-11e5-925f-1d10062cc82d_story.html</a> </p><p></p><p>article quote: companies can cut profit margins or top-level salaries to meet higher wage mandates. This last mechanism is one reason such policies get so much pushback from business, and it is particularly germane in an economy where income inequality stands at historically high levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 259268, member: 4850"] in an ideal world, sure, but thats not how it works in the real world. mcd's and walmart get subsidized through tax dollars and shareholders, incentivized to spend as little as possible on their workers. because of this they can afford to cut wages, hours, benefits, and standards, and still make wads of cash. it hurts nobody to raise the minimum wage to meet the standard of living. nobody. not mom and pop coffee shops. not small businesses. nobody. [URL]https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/no-raising-the-local-minimum-wage-doesnt-hurt-local-businesses/2016/02/26/4d6cabd0-dbed-11e5-925f-1d10062cc82d_story.html[/URL] article quote: companies can cut profit margins or top-level salaries to meet higher wage mandates. This last mechanism is one reason such policies get so much pushback from business, and it is particularly germane in an economy where income inequality stands at historically high levels. [/QUOTE]
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