Swagman wrote on Sep 21
st, 2015 at 10:54am:
It was just a simple example to support a view point.
Clearly a flawed one then...
Swagman wrote on Sep 21
st, 2015 at 10:54am:
An unemployed person gets a full time job and everyone is paid the same.
That is an assumption made by you. The reality is, it is doubtful that a new person will be employed, after all, the company can now make exactly the same amount of money by spending less on wages... That's how business works...
Mess around with the figures all you like, bottom line, there is no gaurantee that businesses will employ more people, for the main part, they will make do with the same number of employees and keep the extra not spent on wages.
Swagman wrote on Sep 21
st, 2015 at 10:54am:
and I am astounded that there are supporters of Australia further developing an unemployed poor class. You know, people who honestly 'want' to work for a living, yet are being denied a job by penalty rates...
Rubbish.
There is absolutely no evidence to support that comment.
Any smart business already operating on weekends could prove your point quite easily. Stop their weekend trade and use that extra money to employ more people during the normal week...
As I said (and you ignored) they're called penalty rates for a reason...