You're not getting my point. You're arguing a completely different point from the one I was making.
No, the point was "Me: small companies historically pay better", "You: There are no more small companies", "Me: Yes there are, here are the figures (by number of companies, number of employees and turnover)" and you've wandered off somewhere completely different.
No, you've provided statistics; a tool which exists expressly for the purpose of making numbers lie.
You've provided no proof that small companies aren't being systematically squeezed out of existence by the megas; only that they haven't completely succeeded yet. In a sample size which is, by your own admission, much smaller than even I realized.
But hey; I'll concede that the megas have not completely succeeded yet in wiping small business off the globe; you've already conceded that they are most likely trying to do so.
Cheers,
mnem
Part of your problem is you keep kicking Corporate bad behavior in the head while kissing the Bezos Ring over Amazon as a 'solution'. As to your made up evidence of small business you are just plain WRONG!
Oz figures
Small businesses still dominate
Small businesses continue to dominate the Australian economy, with 99.8% of all Australian businesses considered a small to medium enterprises. Three in five businesses (62%) are non-employing, with 98% of all Australian businesses employing less than 20 people.
The most common size for an employing business is to employ between 1 – 4 employees which makes up 71% of employing businesses.
There is a movement of businesses away from all employing size categories (1-4, 5-19, 20-199 and 200+) towards the non-employing category, the only category to experience an increase in 2017-18 (up 5%).
No idea if this is accurate but it seems even in the USA SME's are a major part of the economy but cant be stacked against Europe /Oz directly as the 500 employee number mask a direct comparison https://au.oberlo.com/blog/small-business-statistics#:~:text=There%20are%2030.7%20million%20small,businesses%20(SBA%2C%202019).&text=Those%20businesses%20with%20fewer%20than,all%20businesses%20in%20the%20country.
Did you actually look at the page you linked to? Their definition of "small" is less than 500 employees. Ridiculous in this context.
Lets see how my recent dealing with a local business,
BBQPartsCanada, went...
I go on their site looking for a grease tray and grease cup for my BBQ. They have a nice neat page dedicated to my make and model of BBQ, so I scroll down the page and sure enuf, there's what looks to be the part I need, supposedly for my model grill, and I order it. Shipping's a bit high; almost as much as the parts but I'm expecting a big bit of metal pan to fit in the slot on back of my grill so I suck it up and pay the dosh.
Parts get here, and they're in a itty little box that would be small even for a laptop. Open it up and while the grease tray looks like it would fit my grill shape wise, the hole's like offset and is in no way wide enough to reach both slots it needs to slide into. The grease cup clearly is made to go with this pan, but again... no way it'll fit in the slot in my grill.
No problem... I'll just go to the website and find the exploded view... they don't have it. Only half of my grill, and not the half where this part is. I open the chat dialog on the website which is supposed to be "one of their trained experts"... it is clearly some phone bank drone working from a script. I explain the problem, ask for the exploded view so I can see how this is supposed to go together, and when I click the link she gives me... I see that these parts are NOT for my grill. I can see the parts that should be for my grill in the listing; the ones I have are visibly different from the exploded view, and different part numbers as well.
I explain this to the rep, who then says "I'm sorry; I'll have to send you an eMail with contact info so one of our escalation team can handle this for you."
I get the eMail, and it's a form letter for a Pick Error Report. It's asking me to collect and present pics of everything wrong... including the parts I don't have and the pick ticket, and everything she's asking for is stuff already on their website or in my order. I ask her what this is aboot; this obviously is not a pick error, as I got the parts I ordered; it's just something wrong on the website with the parts it lists for my grill.
She says it's not her, it's the escalation team requesting this. Then she says thank you, and closes the chat without even giving me a chance to ask her what I'm supposed to do for pics of parts I don't have
because I never got them.
When I look again at the eMail, I see this was sent from the FSP domain... this "local business" is actually a fucking front for US-based appliance parts megadistributor
Factory Service Parts.
So yeah... especially since I don't have a choice most of the time right now because everything's closed due to COVID, I'm going to do business with Amazon. You have no choice but to do business with the megas sooner or later... so I'm going to go where I can actually get what I want/need, rather than what some dingle in a distribution center who knows absolutely nothing aboot what he's selling thinks is closest to what people are demanding in a store 50 or 5000 kliks away.
Maybe "buy local" is still working there in OZ... if so, good for you. Fight tooth & claw to keep it. Especially support the mom & pops while you still have 'em; hopefully they'll teach their kids all they know so they can support their local customers with knowledge and actual interest.Over here it's a shitshow and getting shittier all the time... and often as not, even shopping "local" you're still doing business with the megas anyways. Maybe things will be different once we get COVID under control and things return to "normal" up here in the GWN... I'm already hearing rumblings aboot reneging on the usurious trade deals resident Chump strongarmed them into at the beginning of the crisis.
mnem
*toddles off to ded*