naesco":2t6q0m76 said:
Greg thank you for your post.
IMO industry must accept the necessary changes and costs which they will pass on to the hobbyist. How to collect it is the issue that needs working on.
Greg this board has some of the keenest conservationists you will find. It also has 'on the ground' experienced people together with those that are experts in their fields. Find a way to get them involved and ask them to help you.
there is absolutely no need at all to pass anything along to any hobbyist....the increased revenue from reduced mortality alone should be more than enough to make funds available for the exporters to pay THEIR OWN EMPLOYEES a higher wage
the exporters should be forced to pay proper wages to their collectors, and an extra small cost should not even require a net price increase, as the reduced mortality will lead to HIGHER PROFITS for the exporter
why should i pay someone elses salary increases to their employees, especially when said employees are getting paid slave wages to begin with ? :roll:
would you like to give me a raise, wayne? :lol:
(unless, of course, the exporters are greedy li'l s.o.b.'s that simply want to live completely off of 'indentured servants' until there's nothing left-in which case said exporter should be shut down, no questions asked, and no reprieve)
i'd suggest a mandatory surcharge to ALL exporters who don't pay their suppliers (read-divers) properly, or a mandatory shutdown, or pressure put on the Fillipino gov't to change their modus operandi
it's funny (sad funny) that our gov't (OR the world hobby market) could have possibly solved the issue in one year with a threat of economic sanctions
why can't the wholesalers/importers here use their money clout to force some of these issues into fruition from the supply side ? :idea:
a simple few weeks long boycott should be enough to get the message across
(of course, the wholesalers here uniting together for a common cause is well beyond the realm of possibility, as things stand today, just as stores can't even 'band together' properly re: the amda
)
personally, i'd like to see the divers themselves band together and boycott the ornamental industry for a short while-it may be the very thing needed to shake up orgs like the ptfea to get their act together, and stop leeching off of the poor like a tick (though i know they really can't afford to stop any possible source of revenue they have)
maybe we should do what we do here for farmers-pay them to NOT collect