BTW when business wants to cut the pay of part-time hospitality workers via its attack on penalty rates, it's targeting a sector 60% female.
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@BernardKeane You need "peer-reviewed studies" to see how higher labour input costs lead to higher prices? And fewer workers being hired? -
@MJGarrett11 as I said, if it's so obvious, then I'm sure you can show me the data that backs up your initial contention. -
@BernardKeane Funnily, ppl usually don't do research into generally-accepted economic principles. Such as higher input costs = higher prices - 1 more reply
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