The Benefits of Improving Working Conditions for Employees
Adam Smith, the founder of capitalism, argued that it is in the best interest of capitalists to improve the working conditions of their employees. Smith believed that happy workers are more productive workers, and that by improving the working conditions, capitalists would improve their own bottom line.
Stow supports this view, and believes that capitalists should be concerned about workers' needs for several reasons. First, happy workers are more productive workers. Second, by improving the working conditions of their employees, capitalists are improving their own reputation and making their businesses more attractive to potential employees. Finally, by improving the working conditions of their employees, capitalists are ensuring that their employees will be able to support themselves and their families, which will in turn lead to a more stable workforce.