My point, which was clearly stated in my original post (which you obviously missed so I'll repeat and elaborate), is that our current system of "capitalism" allows people with poor business sense and poor business models to rely on the exploitation of desperation of a potential workforce in order to be viable. When you remove that desperation, the whole system quickly fails, which upsets a LOT of people, for some reason.
Taxes and overhead are 100% shouldered by employees and customers in ALL business and the amount of said taxes/overhead that those customers/employees will allow to be shouldered is directly related to the scarcity of the commodity (both product and labor). Desperation is a direct factor automatically figured into the equation each potential worker (either consciously or subconsciously) works through when deciding whether or not they will take said position.