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Perhaps you could provide some quotes from Divini Redemptoris or Quadragessimo Anno that support your position.I don’t often agree with MM, but this should have been the answer to the question and it was largely ignored. The Catholic Church has fairly clear and consistent teaching on the issue of a just wage in the social encyclicals beginning with Leo XIII.
As MM points out here, the primary wage earner, according to the teachings of the Church, ought to be able to support the entire family on the salary being earned. Not only that, they shouldn’t just be scraping by and surviving, they should be living in a manner that is “becoming” (to borrow from Pius XI), or as MM points out (following Leo XIII) “comfortably”. And beyond that, they should be capable of saving money against the possibility of the loss of employment.
The only thing I would add to MM is that Pius XI also makes clear that it is the job of the State to make sure that those who want employment can find such work. (for Pius XI, see Divini Redemptoris, or, obviously, Quadragessimo Anno).
salaam.
My point in my entire post (you only quoted a small portion of it) was to lay out that that an adequate minimum wage is sort of impossible for the State to set. In other words, what would be a decent minimum wage for a man supporting a wife and six kids should be significantly different than a minimum wage for a sixteen year old working after school in order to have some money to go out on a date on Saturday (or to buy the latest x-box game).
In our current environment and our current legal structure, such a thing would be viewed as discriminatory. It would also be against the idea of commutative justice (paying one person $4 an hour and another person $15 an hour for performing the same amount and kind of work would be a violation of justice). So, although on the surface, that appears to be what Rerum Novarum calls for (paying per need rather than per work), could Rerum Novarum actually be saying that (since it would violate justice)? Or, could Leo be getting at something else altogether?
Didn’t get any hits on the above earlier. But I appreciate you, Badaliyyah, mentioning the post.