• deweydecibel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Counterpoint:

    Failure to pay someone money they are owed resulting in jail time only sounds good when you imagine employers being carted off for not paying employees what they’re owed.

    It’s not so fun when you consider a mother of 2 carted off for missing a car payment.

    • Ignotum@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Good point, let’s not bring jail into the equation and just do it how it’s done today:

      If a mother of 2 misses her car payment, they take her car

      So if your boss misses their payment for your labour, you should take back your labour, destroy whatever you’ve made but not been paid for

      • darthfabulous42069@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        That wouldn’t be practical for most things, especially disposables or perishables like food. It’d be best simply to fine the owner or garnish their bank account. The IRS should enforce wage theft cases since they’re the ones with the power to do that.

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      1 year ago

      my last boss still owes me >6000€ in wages. I have been struggling for half a year now to get him to pay.

      meanwhile: When I order something from amazon, and the bank-transfer bounces, I am in for new kind of hell of late-fees and incasso-mail.

    • dustyData@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      People tend to forget that social constructs are very very real things that can have major material impacts on our lives. Those who don’t understand this use “it’s just a social construct” to dismiss the importance of certain concepts or abstract ideas. But most of human’s reality is made out of social constructs.

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    1 year ago

    The quote is still in the wrong mindset with bad use of language.

    It’s not withholding. It’s stealing. It’s thievery.