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nerd vincent

Number of posts: 16
Registration date: 2008-06-11

Some ideas...

Post  nerd vincent on Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:04 am

Hello guys!

I just had a few ideas to get rid of the problems some anti-socialists likes to use today. I'll post often, you're invited to do the same.

1- Let's have the same weekly salary, but not the same wage. Explanation: it would be stupid for a surgeon to work 35h a week while a worker with an "easy" job would work 35h for the same salary. That's why I found an idea which respects one's works and the principles of an egalitarian society: let's just reduce the working hours of workers with hard jobs. So this way a dude working in a coal mine would have an higher wage than lawyer's. Razz

2-Some claimed that a big problem would be the "missed years". It is true that after 8-9 years of college, a physician actually lost a decade of salary. That's why I'm for the renumeration of superior studies. After all, students work hard. Sometime. Wink

Gian_Maria

Number of posts: 19
Age: 36
Group: World Socialist Movement
Location: Programmer
Registration date: 2008-05-31

Re: Some ideas...

Post  Gian_Maria on Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:17 am

In the socialist society there won't be salaries and wages. Rolling Eyes
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