
Originally Posted by
Oakie
Ha ha. NO! I guess there will be some employers out there that did that but not mine. As Human Resources/Payroll dude I saw the figures, was part of the process and know that my employer took the hit on the chin.
That of course is not a "win".
As your employer has to be competitive in the "global environment" that our political masters are so fond of, long term it is just part of your pay.
For one year, maybe two its an issue for your employer. It may have been enough, when coupled with the increase in the minimum adult wage, to close a few businesses. But those that survive, don't actually care about your take home pay.
An employer is interested in labour cost, per unit of production.
Not because he is a capitalist prick.
Simply because he is not a charity.
Most Kiwi Businesses are Mom-and-Pop operations. If the money they got from mortgaging the home does not get repaid, they are stuffed.
So, if making widgets in Manakau can't be done economically, they will lose their home and look for something else.
You get to look for a new job. That Fat National chick on the telly gets to make some new excuses about unemployment.
And someone else gets the job.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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