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Tuesday 23 January 2018

The Job Market:

The Sun columnist who sees small business owners investing in luxury cars or trips into the Caribbean instead of paying their employees the moment they show a profit is mirroring the typical socialist headspace. It's not like that at all.

Getting to be an employer is usually part of a process that takes dedication, risk, and a lot of hard work. Almost exclusively, employers are graduates from the ranks of employees. Almost never are they people who wasted their time joining gangs and marching for free handouts from politicians looking for votes.

By the time they make it as employers, their experience tells them which of their employees is valuable enough to keep and reward with something more than minimum wage. There is no room for political tinkering in a process that should respond strictly to market conditions.

It is uncertain if Kathleen Wynn ever had to work for a living, but if she had, it quite obviously failed to qualify her to make the kinds of decisions employers have to make daily.


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