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« on: July 29, 2013, 09:40:28 PM »

I think we are coming to a crossroads with salaries and benefits. We can't continue to live in a society where consumption/debt is the driver of growth. We can't continue to live in a work environment where the top 1% continues to increase their salaries above inflation without justification while the rest of the workforce don't. Union representation is finding it harder to get its voice heard with the swelling of hr staff and middle managers preventing changes for salaries to increase.

I just think we have all the ingridents for a massive moment in history where society says enough and something historical is about to happen in the next decade. It just can't continue as it is, as the system that provided consumption can no-longer replace the gap in salaries.
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