Yeah I read the article. It’s highlarious. Like that’s satire right? Pretty sure that’s satire.
Here’s my favorite part:
It starts with making the jobs as high-paying and safe as possible, whether that can be done by running labor markets hot, or perhaps with unionization or the threat of it. If these sorts of jobs get to an average wage of $20 an hour then a household with 1.5 full-time workers in it would make $60,000 a year with benefits
Dunno what “running labor markets hot” means. And unionization LOL that’s a no from Bezos dawg. And
if wages might eventually someday some how get to $20 an hour, that’s still shit wages for a company worth $1.7 trillion. And what the fuck is “1.5 full-time workers” supposed to mean?
Either way I dunno if wages rising has anything to do with factory towns.
One thing it’s not super clear about but seems to imply: who owns these new working class apartments and townhomes? It’s the factory, right? That’s why they call it factory towns.
So even though Bezos has a rep as not a good dood to work for, now he wants to be your landlord too.
And haven’t they already tried factory towns before? How’d that go? Why aren’t more still around?
Sorry so many questions. But the one I’ve been leading up to is, why not just pay workers well enough to buy their own homes?