lioneldude
Senior Member
I want a min wage double my current pay.. 

4) don't exaggerate. "malnourished, thin, hungry".sheesh. Small businesses usually don't hire that many staff. Staff costs are less an issue than rent. If I raise the staff costs $1000, that's still much less than alot of rent increases over the past 2 years.
But wages haven't risen in tandem with inflation the same way rent has risen exponentially faster than inflation.
5) if you have a minimum wage, then foreign employment becomes less of an issue because they can't undercut (less foreigners with lower standards of living willing to work for less
money)
If your business overheads suddenly jack up by a huge amount simply because of the introduction of a minimum wage, then you either have alot of waitresses or your margins are too low.
Are you saying that you pay your waitresses very very little?
If we introduce a minimum wage of $6 an hour, how much will your business costs rise?
$2000?
3) What is your basis for this? Or is this just what you imagine will happen?
4) don't exaggerate. "malnourished, thin, hungry".sheesh. Small businesses usually don't hire that many staff. Staff costs are less an issue than rent. If I raise the staff costs $1000, that's still much less than alot of rent increases over the past 2 years.
But wages haven't risen in tandem with inflation the same way rent has risen exponentially faster than inflation.
5) if you have a minimum wage, then foreign employment becomes less of an issue because they can't undercut (less foreigners with lower standards of living willing to work for less
money)
now, no need to turn this into something else and politicise it.I think there's no congruence between sustaining a profitable country from a macro perspective and ensuring the feasibility of smaller units in the society such as individuals. But will it be ever ethical to forgo smaller units in the society that make up the country in order push for a better macroeconomic number and thence justify the high pay of it's administrators? If a CEO and it's executive can peg their pay to the best earners; why is it that the ordinary workers' pay being thrown into competition with third world countries, emerging economies and developing countries? What does this mean to you, your families or other units of the society? :dunno:
Let me give a simple example. Say I have a stall at a hawker centre, my net income after all expenses is 3k. I employ 2 PRC workers to help prepare ingrediants, serve food etc. I pay them $1000 a month to work from 11am to 10pm for 6 days a week. If you have a minimum wage $5 an hour I will have to pay them $5 x 13 hours a day x 26 days a month = 1.7k. Expenses will increase by 700 x 2 = 1.4k and my income will fall from 3k to 1.6k
For medium range restaurants of course it is not so big a problem since the payroll cost is a smaller portion of all expenses, it is more of a problem for the small hawkers that sell $3 lunches.
sg should not have minimum wage.
Minimum wage must be set above market value, otherwise imposing a minimum wage is useless.
With a compulsary higher wage, quantity demanded of labour will reduce, but supply of labour will increase. This gives rise to more people unemployed. This is basic economics.
But sg is almost fully employed. iirc, unemployment is like 2%. So where is the additional supply of labour going to come from? Cheap foreigners. They will come pouring in.
Except these cheap foreigners cannot find jobs, so they will settle for lower pay. Illegally, of course. In the end lowering wages even more. The so-called black market.
The fear that foreigners can undercut singaporeans in terms of wages hence comes true.
But that's not all. sg does not practise any effective discrimination against foreigners. Per capita gdp between residents and non-residents are almost the same. This means singaporeans will be competing against foreigners in equal footing.
And singaporeans will be competing against even more foreign labour for fewer jobs. Including, unfortunately, the low-wage category. These low income earners are the ones you want to help, but you just invited foreigners here that will settle for lower pay, hence squeezing them out.
The problem sg faces is not much in terms of minimum wage. It's something else.