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Outsourcing Concerns- FDA Regulations-ADA Regulati
FDA and outsourcing abroad (China)
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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 259269" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>Nobody? Really. I am at the cusp of hiring someone. If the minimum wage were to rise to nearly double, that would be a job that isn't available for a longer time.</p><p>Would you really rather have that person drawing unemployment, camping under a bridge, living with a family member, etc than to have a lower wage? </p><p></p><p>I know well how that works, and that's why I don't shop at Walmart unless I must, nor eat McDude food if I can help it from proper planning.</p><p></p><p>The problem with assuming that it hurts nobody, is you haven't yet had to look at the financials for most small businesses. When the Medical tax was proposed, my boss told me outright that if dental wasn't carved out with an exemption, we'd be out of business. There's not as much free money floating around at the top as you may think. </p><p>Goverments take it, but businesses create it. The huge mega-corps, oh yeah, they do have wildly uncool levels of wage discrepancy, but they are not the same as the average small business by far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 259269, member: 8469"] Nobody? Really. I am at the cusp of hiring someone. If the minimum wage were to rise to nearly double, that would be a job that isn't available for a longer time. Would you really rather have that person drawing unemployment, camping under a bridge, living with a family member, etc than to have a lower wage? I know well how that works, and that's why I don't shop at Walmart unless I must, nor eat McDude food if I can help it from proper planning. The problem with assuming that it hurts nobody, is you haven't yet had to look at the financials for most small businesses. When the Medical tax was proposed, my boss told me outright that if dental wasn't carved out with an exemption, we'd be out of business. There's not as much free money floating around at the top as you may think. Goverments take it, but businesses create it. The huge mega-corps, oh yeah, they do have wildly uncool levels of wage discrepancy, but they are not the same as the average small business by far. [/QUOTE]
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