A company in BC profits nineteen million a year, and can only afford to pay its employees $10.50 an hour. The invisable share holders accumulate all of the wealth, while the fate of their company is put into their underpaid employees hands.
A company in Alberta who may profit fifty grand a year (if they are lucky) can afford to pay their employees $13.00 an hour. The owner does not accumulate an excess of wealth, but rather lives comfortably. The employees are happy, they enjoy their jobs. Owners, managers, and floor staff work together, promoting the greater good for the company.
Which one do you think is right?
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