How, in your world, would they be making closer to 3000 every two months?
[Edit: Forming unions doesn't automatically lead to rising wages - or if it does, it may do so at the price of fewer jobs. It isn't automatically going to lead to all the subsistence farmers getting good-paying factory jobs.]
> There is a history and a context to why labor is so cheap and regulations are so lax.
In Latin America, perhaps. In China? Korea, back in the day? Vietnam?
[Edit: Forming unions doesn't automatically lead to rising wages - or if it does, it may do so at the price of fewer jobs. It isn't automatically going to lead to all the subsistence farmers getting good-paying factory jobs.]
> There is a history and a context to why labor is so cheap and regulations are so lax.
In Latin America, perhaps. In China? Korea, back in the day? Vietnam?