It is still possible to observe and see the issues mentioned in this subreddit regarding working rights, conditions, pay, and so on, but to also believe that the solution may come from a different place.
Imagine this for a second: before we do any sort of minimum wage/salary/other government mandate to improve work conditions, we simply get rid of subsidies and bailouts.
This leaves employers without a safety net, meaning that when they lose an employee, they don’t recover the value they would have had otherwise. That could easily be considered a libertarian solution that makes the market more free, but nonetheless hugely benefits the worker.
Maybe we should flip it on its head: No-one wants to hire because they receive so many bailouts. Companies should pull themselves up by the bootstraps, and earn their employees by providing an enticing place to work.