^labour reforms in India are not possible. Any government that attempts to reform labor will
Be met with utter contempt by the poor and the lower middle class. Modi wanted to bring in labor reforms early on in his term, but he got rebuked even by BMS, which is affiliated to the RSS. You folks seem to think every country in the world wants friedman school of economics (look at the US ffs) when India should ideally be following KeyneS
1) First of all, elections don't matter, the nation does. If BJP is too cowardly to push through reforms at the cost of votes, then maybe they should suspend democracy and then do reforms. Anything is better than this constant pandering to libtards, liberandus, socialists, et al.
2) Minimum wage hurts the middle class as it raises the cost of goods produced and thus the cost they pay for buying those goods. When the cost of production increases, the cost passed onto the consumer increases.
3) The poor are the most hurt by minimum wage, which is a proven job destroyer. When the cost of labor goes up, to a price arbitrarily set by the brainless government babus, it messes up the budgets of businesses, especially small and medium sized businesses up. Many of them will no longer be able to afford whatever workers they already have and will fire some to make ends meet in the budget.
4) Small and medium sized industries will be forced to halt expansion of their work-forces in many cases. When the government artificially raises the cost of the worker in many industries where the price was lower beforehand, it throws a monkey-wrench into planned expansion ==> no new jobs from whatever industries are there already.
5) The minimum wage can lead to a push toward investment in automation by larger companies. Automation for sure destroys unskilled labor, which is what we want to create. You can see this in the US where in the food-service industry, ie fast food companies like McDonald's, are replacing many minimum wage jobs with self-service machines which take a costumer's order for them.
6) The US was a huge, industrial powerhouse,
before they passed minimum wage laws. Therefore, after they did pass minimum wage, the costs to the labor force weren't as bad as for a poorer country which is still trying to establish an industrial sector like India.
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I am completely pissed off, and there is no real alternative to the BJP.
Cong and the regional parties are mostly a bunch of antinationals cum socialists cum anti-Hindu dastards.
Shiv Sena is led by "Sena Pappu" ie Uddhav, who can't apply any pressure to the BJP as he's to busy doing who knows what and not expanding across the country.
BJP has completely ignored all Hindu issues and is now moving into leftist economics with this trash idea, yet there is no-one else to vote for
#YogiAdityanath4Dictatorship