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TopicSeattle workers working fewer hours after minimum wage hike.
Zeus
06/28/17 2:44:33 PM
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mastermix3000 posted...
Instead of increasing wages, make it easier for people to become more specialized

Community college can only do so much and is extremely limited. Yes it's a great start but when compared to over priced colleges you just have more available resources (becuase they have a shit ton of unnecessary funds)

It's apparent people don't want to invest in people, but would rather have technology do it for them (more convenient and cheaper costs associated)

No wage increase will fix this issues we already have. People just need to work harder now as opposed to years ago in order to get the same exact benefits the generation before us had


The problem with that idea is that we already have one of -- if not the highest -- college enrollment rates yet all it's led to are better-educated baggers and busboys. So therefore any issue isn't with availability but with quality of education. Also keep in mind that, while vocational training in high schools could help with this problem, popular propagandist John Oliver recently blasted vocational training in one of this editorials so there's not going to be much support for the idea.
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