Suppose there are two employees: Alice and Bob, who do the same job at the same factory. Alice has a 10 minute (20RT) commute, Bob commutes 35 minutes(70RT).

If you’re the owner of the factory, would you compensate them for their commutes? How would you do it?

    • Brainsploosh@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Why? Bob has higher costs and longer preparation time for work.

      In economic theory, the job is worth less to Bob, and he should be compensated more for taking it.

      Is it fair that Bob should subsidise the company’s labor costs?

      Bob’s labor also incurs greater costs on the communal infrastructure (roads, pollution, gas, etc), why should the company not also have a higher burden (higher tax) to compensate the commons for that?

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        1 year ago

        Because the simplest option for the company is not to hire Bob.

        Bob chose to live and work where he does, he can live with the consequences of his choices.

        I don’t feel sorry for bob.