PoohnPglet
DIS Veteran
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bicker said:There aren't always solutions to every problem. Somtimes, not even throwing money at a problem fixes it. In the case of CMs, what Universal and Disney found several years back was that as they increased pay to compete with each other over the available talent, the quality of the staff didn't actually increase -- rather, it just increased turnover, which thereby decreased productivity. The available pool of labor in the area was fixed. Increasing salary just hurt profitability for both companies. It served no constructive end.
No constructive end? How about a living wage for those people? Do you realize that their wages are so low that many of them must take advantage of the various social programs like Medicaid and HUD? What kind of economic purpose does that serve especially if the current attitude continues to erode the availability of such programs?