Why Companies Should Offer a $500 Minimum Wage to Their Employees, How Companies Offering a $500 Minimum Wage to Their Employees Can Change Their Employee's Lives, and the...

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By Dr. Harrison Sachs

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This essay sheds light on why companies should offer a $500 minimum wage to their employees, explicates how companies offering a $500 minimum wage to their employees can change their employee's lives, and expounds upon the problems with employees receiving an extremely low minimum wage for them working their employee shifts. Succinctly stated, companies should offer a $500 minimum wage to their real private sector employees in order to duly remunerate their real private employees for them working their employee shifts. Real private employees prefer to receive sizeable remuneration for working their employee shifts. People who work real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand solely to do so in order to receive emolument for working their employee shifts. There are often no perquisites attained by working most real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand. As of December of 2024, most real private sector employers provide emolument in the form of an extremely low minimum wage to their real private sector employees for them working their employee shifts. Receiving emolument in the form of an extremely low minimum wage from a real private sector employer for working employee shifts does not furnish a real private sector employee with enough fiat currency to be able to afford to attain his basic needs, such as the housing need and transportation need. In this controlled market economy, a person needs to have substantial wealth to be able to also afford to attain his basic needs, such as the housing need and transportation need. It is eminently cumbersome for real private employees to sustain working real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand for a prolonged period of time at an employer's jobsite. As of December of 2024, real private sector employees are often expected by companies to be hyperproductive and concomitantly complete the workload of multiple real private sector employees amid their employee shifts.

Why Companies Should Offer a $500 Minimum Wage to Their Employees, How Companies Offering a $500 Minimum Wage to Their Employees Can Change Their Employee's Lives, and the...