> And it doesn't come from "employer pockets" any more than the cost of raw materials.
Yes, it does, because what the employer cares about is the cost of having the employee vs the value that the employee delivers. Cost of raw materials is not relevant.
> they whine
I recommend you start a business and test your theories!
Yes, it does, because what the employer cares about is the cost of having the employee vs the value that the employee delivers. Cost of raw materials is not relevant.
> they whine
I recommend you start a business and test your theories!