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High turnover rates should come with government mandated penalties

So many industries are subsidized as shit. They take so much of our money in tax dollars and yet those same industries have turnover rates higher than their hiring rates. That's bullshit. And frankly, a company shouldn't be allowed to keep expanding if it doesn't take care of the employees it already has, espcially on the public's dime. Any industry thay has a damn penny of subsidization or tax breaks should be answering to the government for every single employee that gets “churned”. And I'm not just talking Amazon, where they literally hire and fire an entire workforce of people every year like it's a nationwide military conscription. I briefly worked food service and retail and those jobs are fucking UNBEARABLE. A dying department store chain that writes off half the merchandise it fails to sell should not be allowed to treat its employees like shit and pay them pennies…


So many industries are subsidized as shit. They take so much of our money in tax dollars and yet those same industries have turnover rates higher than their hiring rates. That's bullshit. And frankly, a company shouldn't be allowed to keep expanding if it doesn't take care of the employees it already has, espcially on the public's dime. Any industry thay has a damn penny of subsidization or tax breaks should be answering to the government for every single employee that gets “churned”.

And I'm not just talking Amazon, where they literally hire and fire an entire workforce of people every year like it's a nationwide military conscription. I briefly worked food service and retail and those jobs are fucking UNBEARABLE. A dying department store chain that writes off half the merchandise it fails to sell should not be allowed to treat its employees like shit and pay them pennies on the dollar. No bank teller should feel tempted to steal from the safe bc they touch more money in their shift than they make in a week. Thats bullshit.

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