If a company is hundreds of dollars a week away from being unable to operate, it's not a good business and it's demise is a natural, healthy part of the economy continuing.
Like how we sometimes lose some skin cells--sometimes we lose some companies, and that's OK.
But the good companies have enough cushion that paying an extra couple hundred a week (ya know, so their employees can buy food from their pay, instead of need food stamps) will not impact their business heavily.
And again, if a company cant pay its workers enough to survive, they shouldnt be doing business.
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Date: 18/3/12 06:52 (UTC)Like how we sometimes lose some skin cells--sometimes we lose some companies, and that's OK.
But the good companies have enough cushion that paying an extra couple hundred a week (ya know, so their employees can buy food from their pay, instead of need food stamps) will not impact their business heavily.
And again, if a company cant pay its workers enough to survive, they shouldnt be doing business.