• czech@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Meanwhile, In n Out serves a better burger, for less money, paying their workers $19+/hr.

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      2 years ago

      Yes, buuut in-n-out is also crazy religious so don’t put them on too high a pedestal

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          2 years ago

          I think there’s a lot of freedom in the various regions. I’m in coastal California, and they’ve not felt particularly religious for a while. Also, they were following all the protocols as they changed throughout. Where I am, they also start at $23/hour.

          If someone was banning masks, it’s probably more regional or nuanced than a company stance, unless in my area they were all unaddressed rebels.

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        2 years ago

        Does the owner being religious effect whether or not they can pay a living wage and still make a profit? I personally don’t think so. I think the key difference is that the company is private.

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          I think the key difference is that the company is private.

          The magic answer! A private company is run by a C** and Board that are allowed to decide when it’s profitable enough and are not subject to the requirement of coming up with ANOTHER 15% MORE profit THAN last quarter, EVERY. SINGLE. QUARTER. Or be replaced by the shareholders.