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royal_archer
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Do you buy imported items from China or numerous other third world countries where workers barely get enough money to survive? I go out of my way to buy products made in countries with good working conditions. I do not feel guity that the kid a the fast food restaurant is making such a low wage they have to buy a used car instead of a new one. Here in America we live in such luxury that we don’t understand what it means to truly be poor.I agree. But the Church also holds the following perspective:
"2434 A just wage is the legitimate fruit of work. To refuse or withhold it can be a grave injustice.221 In determining fair pay both the needs and the contributions of each person must be taken into account. "Remuneration for work should guarantee man the opportunity to provide a dignified livelihood for himself and his family on the material, social, cultural and spiritual level, taking into account the role and the productivity of each, the state of the business, and the common good.“222 Agreement between the parties is not sufficient to justify morally the amount to be received in wages.”
Hence, I believe this to be a moral conservative position for the government to help ensure a fair wage. I am stronger believer in fair trade than free trade, though I support both. In my opinion, many businesses ought to be paying their workers more; ideally this would be through incentives, not force. IMO, and in our economic landscape, it’s of primary importance for honest workers to have a dignified livelihood.
If I am wrong, I will put myself under the authority of the Church’s teachings. I am open-minded to whatever the Church has to say on these issues.