lawgator1
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you claim they're unqualified for a better paying job at 22yo yet you hope they get a raise. Do you hand out raises to your employees simply because they show up daily and ignore the impact of their contributions to the company?
hoping a worker gets their wages doubled for doing absolutely nothing extra is absurd
We pay above the average for staff people. As a consequence, none has ever quit. There is value to continuity for us and we pay for that. The two situations really are not very comparable.
But if the employees are there and see the cost of living go up, corporate profits skyrocket, but their salaries stay the same, I don't see why anyone would be surprised if they start to resent it.
They can ask for a raise. The only difference between doing it one at a time versus doing it together is that together they are more likely to succeed.
