• rtxn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “How much am I getting paid?”
    “It’s unskilled labour, so not much.”
    “Then I’ll do something else that pays more.”
    “But then this won’t get done!”
    “You can do it yourself.”
    “I’m too important for this!”
    “So the work is not important?”
    “It’s very important, it needs to be done or we’ll be in shit up to our necks!”
    “So pay me as much as this is important.”
    “I won’t, it’s just unskilled labour. WHY DOES NOBODY WANT TO WORK ANYMORE?”

    • a tale as old as time itself.
    • Kepabar@startrek.website
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      1 year ago

      The crux is here.

      Then I’ll do something else that pays more.

      What separates skilled from unskilled labor is that the unskilled labor force have no skills to do something else that pays more.

      While I support the idea that every job should pay a living wage, the idea that there shouldn’t be a difference in pay based on the rarity of the skillset of the employee of question just isn’t workable in am open market society.

    • Whelks_chance@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      If we’re taking about making the till scanner in the shop go beep, yeah, that doesn’t take extensive training and can be done by the next hungover 16 year old who stumbles in off the street. I’ve been that 16 year old, it was great.

      This image is daft, assuming the other trades are unskilled. They’re undesirable, sure, but you can’t do them with 15 mins of training and another hungover moron in the back office “supervising”.