Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incentivizes under the table payments, and illegal immigration.
Deincentivizes skilled trades, an apprentice electrician shouldn't be paid the same as a fast food worker.
Why not? Both are unskilled labor.
+1
One could argue that since the apprentice requires direct supervision, they should be paid less. Other professions don’t pay their interns at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incentivizes under the table payments, and illegal immigration.
Deincentivizes skilled trades, an apprentice electrician shouldn't be paid the same as a fast food worker.
Why not? Both are unskilled labor.
Anonymous wrote:Incentivizes under the table payments, and illegal immigration.
Deincentivizes skilled trades, an apprentice electrician shouldn't be paid the same as a fast food worker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s 15 dollars because the median hourly wage in the US is around 19 bucks today. Half of all hourly workers make less than that. But 42% make less than 15. At least I think these facts are relevant. I’m sure someone somewhere has written at length about why 15 is about right.
So Romney and Cotton are coming out with legislation to increase the minimum. Wonder what number they’re looking at. They are coupling it with immigration reform—yay! Hopefully no big poison pills, but I’m not naive. It’s a start. We can all agree that wages need to be higher and exploiting illegal workers is bad.
Immigration reform is going to be a no-go for Democrats.
No it’s not.
Says the party that stopped the border wall funding, called efforts to secure our borders racist and xenophobic, and ended efforts with Central American countries to stop the flow of economic migrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s 15 dollars because the median hourly wage in the US is around 19 bucks today. Half of all hourly workers make less than that. But 42% make less than 15. At least I think these facts are relevant. I’m sure someone somewhere has written at length about why 15 is about right.
So Romney and Cotton are coming out with legislation to increase the minimum. Wonder what number they’re looking at. They are coupling it with immigration reform—yay! Hopefully no big poison pills, but I’m not naive. It’s a start. We can all agree that wages need to be higher and exploiting illegal workers is bad.
Immigration reform is going to be a no-go for Democrats.
No it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s 15 dollars because the median hourly wage in the US is around 19 bucks today. Half of all hourly workers make less than that. But 42% make less than 15. At least I think these facts are relevant. I’m sure someone somewhere has written at length about why 15 is about right.
So Romney and Cotton are coming out with legislation to increase the minimum. Wonder what number they’re looking at. They are coupling it with immigration reform—yay! Hopefully no big poison pills, but I’m not naive. It’s a start. We can all agree that wages need to be higher and exploiting illegal workers is bad.
Immigration reform is going to be a no-go for Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s 15 dollars because the median hourly wage in the US is around 19 bucks today. Half of all hourly workers make less than that. But 42% make less than 15. At least I think these facts are relevant. I’m sure someone somewhere has written at length about why 15 is about right.
So Romney and Cotton are coming out with legislation to increase the minimum. Wonder what number they’re looking at. They are coupling it with immigration reform—yay! Hopefully no big poison pills, but I’m not naive. It’s a start. We can all agree that wages need to be higher and exploiting illegal workers is bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s 15 dollars because the median hourly wage in the US is around 19 bucks today. Half of all hourly workers make less than that. But 42% make less than 15. At least I think these facts are relevant. I’m sure someone somewhere has written at length about why 15 is about right.
So Romney and Cotton are coming out with legislation to increase the minimum. Wonder what number they’re looking at. They are coupling it with immigration reform—yay! Hopefully no big poison pills, but I’m not naive. It’s a start. We can all agree that wages need to be higher and exploiting illegal workers is bad.
Anonymous wrote:It’s 15 dollars because the median hourly wage in the US is around 19 bucks today. Half of all hourly workers make less than that. But 42% make less than 15. At least I think these facts are relevant. I’m sure someone somewhere has written at length about why 15 is about right.