True, but corporations prefer to use theft and the fear of organized criminality to justify their prices (or inflation) to say they can’t afford wages. Business groups avoid collecting data that would hurt their lobbying efforts. They can use internal measures to detect thefts - especially by employees or while customers scan products. I…
True, but corporations prefer to use theft and the fear of organized criminality to justify their prices (or inflation) to say they can’t afford wages. Business groups avoid collecting data that would hurt their lobbying efforts. They can use internal measures to detect thefts - especially by employees or while customers scan products. If the the problem was so major & needed help from the government business associations would be collecting data like mad.
True, but corporations prefer to use theft and the fear of organized criminality to justify their prices (or inflation) to say they can’t afford wages. Business groups avoid collecting data that would hurt their lobbying efforts. They can use internal measures to detect thefts - especially by employees or while customers scan products. If the the problem was so major & needed help from the government business associations would be collecting data like mad.