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I order books for libraries. Staffing on front desks has been reduced to make way for self-issue machines. The staff got paid quite a bit more than minimum wage (over here). It has more to do with convenience for customers than wages.Insisting on a “just wage” is like voting to eliminate cancer. Some problems can’t be solved by wishful thinking. If you think about what would happen if we were to arbitrarily raise wages - which is also what happens when the minimum wage is raised - it is that a number of jobs are simply lost to machines. Flown out of an airport in the last few years? Did you go to the counter and deal with a person - who has to be paid a just wage (plus benefits) - or did you use one of the automatic check in machines … which just requires relatively inexpensive maintenance? The same is true in grocery stores that now have automatic check out machines. All of these machines have replaced people because the machines are cheaper.
The market also determines wages for Asian sweatshop labour. Availability of labour is arbitrary, it does not neccessarily relate to contribution. Workers in west have used other means to secure fairer wages over the last 150 years. Perhaps unions should have been outlawed as they don’t fit the free market model.In a free market, the market itself will determine the value of the work being performed and that is a value that cannot be arbitrarily set.
Again you just assume that employers only act within the contraints placed on them. Big assumption. There can be lower youth rates to accomodate employing teenagers.