SunriseChampion
Senior Member
Hah, I assure you most of my posts on this website are some sort of whinging about the Yellowbelt.
Oh yeah, well....the Yellowbelt is a crime against society, the planet, and humanity....let's be real.
Hah, I assure you most of my posts on this website are some sort of whinging about the Yellowbelt.
So wages will go down...companies benefit, workers (most) do not.
As a manager of a business let me assure you that underpaid employees are bad for business because underpaid employees are unmotivated employees and unhappy employees and anxious employees. Only stupid and short-sighted greedy business owners think paying lower wages is a benefit.
I agree, but I don't think companies really care... There is more than enough demand right now in tech and not many openings. Canadian companies do not pay enough for what they are asking for IMO. Companies love it here because you get educated workforce that will accept below market pay. High performing sales associates and execs may be paid accordingly but in general, salaries are mediocre.
As a manager of a business let me assure you that underpaid employees are bad for business because underpaid employees are unmotivated employees and unhappy employees and anxious employees. Only stupid and short-sighted greedy business owners think paying lower wages is a benefit.
Both 18 York St. and The Post are owned by Vancouver’s QuadReal Property Group Ltd.
...especially given that Canada does not have vocal moral guardians unlike the United States or in the more deeply religious countries.I came across a visualization at the visualcapitalist.com website that showed the history of most visited websites on the internet.
Funny enough (assuming you find the subject funny) Montreal-based pornhub overtook Amazon in 2018 to become the 11th most-visited-site in the world.
We don’t talk a lot about that side of our tech but Canada actually has a lot of history in areas such as pornography, gambling, and dating websites.