From: Carrol Cox <[email protected]>
If the reduced hours did result in anything like full employment, wages might fall _very_ temporarily, but then they would almost certainly begin to climb, and fairly rapidly I would think, as larger work forces would be required and competeition for labor would develop. Isn't that usually the effect of full employment? Carrol ^^^^^ CB: Also, with true full employment, there would be no pool of unemployed workers to break strikes as scabs. So, more strikes would be won, and wages would rise. This is a basic reason that the bourgeoisie oppose full employment. _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
