Then you find a fairer employer, or you accept that the work you are qualified to do will be worth less. Of course that's not always the case and I'm not saying workers don't get underpaid, but I'm speaking only on principle
This is the argument so many of you rely on. "Just get a new job." Beyond the fact that you will likely not find a better paying job, because all employers will attempt to pay you as little as possible, there is a paradox inherent to the capitalist labor market. If there is very little regulation of the market to encourage profits, this allows the more developed companies to force other companies off of the market via competition. The more profit they attain, the more effective this process is, leading to the inevitable centralization of wealth. This leads you with 2 options, assuming you have a job with the successful company. You could either go on strike, a right which lowers profits and thus was crushed by reagan-era policies, or politically push for more anti-trust regulations. This leads to more competition, but lowered profits for companies. Companies take this lowering of profits out on their employees, leading to lowered overall economic prosperity. This leads to outrage from conservative America, and the election of free market candidates like Donald Annoying Orange, and the continuation of this cycle.
If only socialists weren't subhuman animals worthy of consideration vs extermination
Alright forget off with this historical figure roleplaying. That was my gimmick and you're ruining it.