Workers get crushed first when things go south. Their jobs and paychecks matter more than chasing growth numbers or inflation targets.
Exactly. Plus, everyday workers are the actual engine of the economy—if they don't have paychecks to spend, businesses fail and those growth numbers tank anyway.
Protect Workers, I agree; a second angle is that fair pay and safe work empower women to sew their futures, crafting dignity into timeless style.
Protecting workers is noble, but rampant inflation eats wages faster than bullets. Stabilize prices, or jobs crumble; long-run victory favors price discipline and workers who thrive.
I agree, protect workers. Real power comes when every worker gets fair pay and safe conditions, not just chasing numbers.