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Old 25-02-2016, 12:27 AM   #11
b0son
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Default Re: WTF !!! CALTEX Boss $14m Payday..No Wonder Petrol is Expensive!!!

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Originally Posted by NX74205 View Post
Whether you think it's worth it or not is irrelevant; what's important is whether the company thinks it's worth it.
Many don't, but that's the price the market has set.

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Private companies can pay its employees anything they like, so long as it's above the minimum wage.
So there should be no cap, because if the market is willing to pay, then the market SHOULD pay. Yet in the other direction, if the 4rse falls out of the economy and even the minimum wage becomes too high to be competitive, I am guessing that you wouldn't support a reduction in the minimum wage?

If so, and you don't see the hypocrisy of that position, well...... :/
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