31st October 2012, 10:48 AM
Well of course nobody wants to see anyone losing their job, but surely there is a basic lesson in economics to be heeded here. If a business cannot survive because its business model is based entirely upon depressing wages and lowering price margins then it should be allowed to go to the wall.
Who will benefit as a result? Well everyone else working in the profession thats who!! If the clients are forced into paying higher rates because Cheapo Ripoff Ltd has gone to the wall, we who care about these things should be singing, dancing and generally walking around in a state of schadenfreude filled contentment....I am sure the small number of workers who might lose their jobs as a result will be happy that they have contributed to the greater happiness of a large number of their colleagues!! (The last remark is totally tongue in cheek!!)
Who will benefit as a result? Well everyone else working in the profession thats who!! If the clients are forced into paying higher rates because Cheapo Ripoff Ltd has gone to the wall, we who care about these things should be singing, dancing and generally walking around in a state of schadenfreude filled contentment....I am sure the small number of workers who might lose their jobs as a result will be happy that they have contributed to the greater happiness of a large number of their colleagues!! (The last remark is totally tongue in cheek!!)
With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind all passion spent...