hildolfr 4 days ago

Google feeds staff members and provides rest areas , why are they paid?

  • Reasoning 3 days ago

    If my employer payed for my housing and food I would not consider it unreasonable that my paycheck reflected that.

    > Why are they paid

    Because people have expenses other than food and lodging. Prisoners do to, some save money for after they leave prison others spend it at the commissary.

  • Ray20 4 days ago

    For not going to work for competitors.

  • borski 4 days ago

    The government takes a cut then too, both from the employer and employer, in the form of taxes.

    • kgwxd 3 days ago

      Which should be paying for the prisons and the operations society approves of to reform inmates. Prisons should not be a businesses of any kind.

      • hashstring 3 days ago

        I agree that a prison should not be a business (aka a different model than the US-model). I also think that many prisoners are currently treated unfairly.

        However, ideally, I don’t think that it makes sense for someone to go to prison, which costs tax money, and meanwhile earn the same amount of money by remote working from prison as someone in the outside world, who actually has living expenses to pay for (which get taxed also).

        So, I think, when it comes to fairness, it wouldn’t be unreasonable if a partial cut goes to the TCOO of holding that prisoner.

        Now again, American prisons have their whole incentive model messed up, so I don’t even want to get in an argument about America’s implementation of this system and how it would lead to more problems— because it’s well-known and more than expected.