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So... are we celebrating a bunch of people losing their jobs?
The article snippet quoted here literally says this was in response to industry staffing shortages...
There is no shortage of workers. There is only a shortage of employers willing to pay.
Sure, but that's entirely beside the point here. Nobody is celebrating people being laid off en masse. The law changed because these jobs were apparently not being occupied to begin with,
Then this is a capitulation we shouldn't have made. These companies tried to coerce us into letting them get away with not hiring people, despite us having a law intended to make them hire people, and we have allowed them to get away with it.
"Make work" laws are terrible policy.
You're forcing consumers to pay a human who is only there to inconvenience them.
There's a reason we don't have laws protecting buggy-whip makers. People need to find new jobs that provide value to society.
I was a little shocked the first time I heard some states in the USA still have this. In my country attended petrol/diesel pumps is a 40+ years old thing. Probably about time to get rid of it?
According to the companies that stand to directly benefit from this new law? I haven't noticed a shortage of workers at any station and I have to fill up every 4 days.
Its a dumb job
So are about 80% of the rest of the jobs.
Pumping gas may be one of the absolute dumbest jobs though. We don't need to pay people for the sake of paying them...
Celebrating the removal of an asinine law that forbid people from doing a common task themselves.
Pointless jobs, yes