Comment by eli_gottlieb

Comment by eli_gottlieb 4 days ago

5 replies

As with a lot of things, such as vacation time, Americans seem to prefer to provide certain social goods as employer benefits because that way it seems more like a reward for competitive merit, which one can show off as a status symbol, than like a universal social good.

jswelker 3 days ago

Maybe some psychos think of it that way, but no one I have ever met, at least not regarding insurance. Some fringe benefits like unlimited vacation, free lunch, etc, maybe I can agree.

  • nebula8804 3 days ago

    Well maybe it was once prestigious to show off your Aetna card, now its a sign of embarrassment.

    I guess todays 'cool perk' is something like free lunch or allowing dogs at work. I think the "Unlimited Vacation" scam has unraveled at this point.

carlosjobim 3 days ago

Another way to see it is to ask why a company should be able to reap the labour benefits of their workers and then force other people to pay for their basic needs?

  • orangecat 3 days ago

    Should your employer be required to pay for your housing, food, transportation, and clothes? Company towns turned out to be a bad idea.

    • carlosjobim 3 days ago

      No, but they should of course pay a salary that can cover all that and more. High salaries and high minimum wages is the right solution.