This whole ideology has been introduced and the whole utopian dream just doesn't work. North Korea is an economic mess. The Cultural Revolution in China is a disaster. The Khmer Rouge killed millions of people while trying to put into place a system that has no class hierarchy. Even the kibbutz system in Israel is undergoing change because people just can't live like this.
@thadzonline
You know what, the oil executive does not even need to tell the pump attendant who is dispensable and who is not. They both know. It's built in to their compensation, who is more valuable to the company. Besides, most oil executives and pump attendants do not work for the same company. The pump attendant works for the small gas station, the oil executive works at the national headquarters who supplies these gas stations.
If you're trying to find a decent life for EVERYONE, the one who will provide it to EVERYONE is not the employer. Employers here are not the ones who provided the education of their employees. It is not the duty of an employer to hire everyone who submits an application... Also, have you seen the trend here in the Philippines? See how many children some of the poor have... If the oil executive has two children and your pump attendant has 7 children, who do you think will provide better for their children? Not to mention that some applicants for some positions carry with them so much emotional baggage and other stuff they've done in the past that some just don't seem even fit to become a pump attendant.
Besides, with gas in particular, there's E-VAT... that's remitted to the government for some of their programs. It's 12%! That's amounts to more than the what gas station operations actually make! And if you come telling me that the oil companies should not pass that to the consumers, then who should pay for it? If it's charged, it's always passed to the consumers. If not, better to just shut down the entire business. Then, everyone from the top down to the bottom are the same for the meantime: unemployed...
Actually, as raski has pointed out, the biggest problem with the Philippines is not that these employed people are having a difficult time. It's that some people just don't seek employment because someone else is still providing for them... Like around 5 years ago, ni uli among maid didto sa probinsya kay magminyo iyahang sister ug foreigner... and di na siya motrabaho ug maid because of that... Dili man siya ang magminyo, pero di na siya mo trabaho! Go figure... Unya unsa-on man ni nimo... ayaw jud ko ingna nga imo sad ni i-divide ang inyong kita tanan sa family, unya tigaan nimo inyong maid ug bahin sa imong household income. Kung ganahan ka ani thadzonline, ikaw lang siguro pagsugod ug imo. Total, wala may problem mangita ug modawat kung manghatag ka. Kung disgusted na ka nga dako imong income unya sobra pa sa "decent" imo life, puwede man nimo ipanghatag imo extra income...