It isn't just organisations that put pressure on people, it is mostly customers.
One example is delivery workers. Everyone expects their packages to be tracked which resulted in total surveillance of delivery workers with extremely tight time slots. Competitors that didn't expand here were soon left behind because the profit margin of that industry is extremely low.
Janitors are similar. People will take the cheapest option and the companies that exploit the best with prevail.
This is a selfishness that cannot be denied and in my opinion would make a basic income impossible. Prices would just soar to a level where this income is of little consequence.
Sensible laws for worker protection to restrict selfishness can better the situation more efficiently.
One example is delivery workers. Everyone expects their packages to be tracked which resulted in total surveillance of delivery workers with extremely tight time slots. Competitors that didn't expand here were soon left behind because the profit margin of that industry is extremely low.
Janitors are similar. People will take the cheapest option and the companies that exploit the best with prevail.
This is a selfishness that cannot be denied and in my opinion would make a basic income impossible. Prices would just soar to a level where this income is of little consequence.
Sensible laws for worker protection to restrict selfishness can better the situation more efficiently.