Comment by TheKarateKid
5 months ago
Ok, so your company ended up raising salaries because you were underpaying. That certainly wouldn't be the case if you found out your salaries were ABOVE average. You'd keep it the same at best, but most likely lower it.
That's the point of these systems. If it's not illegal, then it should be.
Or at any rate, "as one member, we ended up spending more when we started participating in a thingy" isn't super-strong evidence that the thingy is OK.
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To illustrate this, imagine some kind of over-the-top incontrovertible conspiracy to depress wages. I'm talking a secret volcano-island base, a letterhead with a Et redigam operarios in servitutem in latin, members greeting each-other as "Hello, fellow conspirator!" while twirling deliberate Snidely Whiplash mustaches, etc.
Then a new company joins the cartel, and it turns out that company was one of the ones previously paying below the fixed-price.
The fact that some members pay more on joining doesn't change the core nature of the system, especially if there's "noise" in the organic prices.