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No, maslows hierarchy of needs mandates a lack of savings equating with a lack of stability at lower tiers and hence your employees will fail to function at higher levels. So you need to pay more than minimum rates in every role, everywhere, if you want to actually have people and not worried as fuck drones.
Now, how much more depends on local factors - but here’s a quick rule: if they add value to your business pass on about 25% of that profit from that individual. Finding a profit for a person can be challening, this is why you get a HR person and accountants.
Wow, what’s the size limit going to actually be? 20MW is phenomenal from a single turbine, but what could we hit?
Also, obviously no
Only older people. I know of none under 50 using it still. Most use kg from my experience these days
Yup, welcome to capitalism!