• hoserhobbes@lemmy.ca
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    5 hours ago

    In an idyllic world where no capitalist greed is focused on maximizing shareholder value that might be a more significant concern. But in modern day, a union raising their wages by 10% might result in less than a 1% increase in user prices. Whereas the ruling class of capitalists are the true source of greedflation making products unaffordable.

    If anything in your example I would argue that the better solution is actually more unions. Those nail salon workers should also earn living wages to afford the goods, which unions would fight for. I would be shocked to learn of any case where a union could be compared to the average elite-class capitalist in terms of greed.

    • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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      54 minutes ago

      Playing with numbers while the stark reality of societal decay dances all around you. I can’t blame you for being an idealist though. Being an idealist gives you standards to shoot for, and that is beneficial.