I agree with you.
Already for years we had a pay when you check out policy. By the way, we always used our profits (and, stupid enough, more than our profits) only for our 4 schools and several conservation projects. I do not drink, do not smoke and did not visit Europe since 2001. No deposit asked for when people book either. But maybe this crisis is a good time to reconsider how much people are willing to pay for the services they get. Without saying: "yes but the salaries are much lower in this country, so I pay 20% of the price for what I would pay in my own country for my meal". In Indonesia you cannot support a family from the minimum wage. But because of compettition and "what the guests are willing to pay" most business cannot affort to pay many of their staff more. And they can not easily save money for unexpected hard times. Especially not when they last longer than 6 months.