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LETTER: Raise the minimum wage
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Posted on 10/22/2014 10:13:27 AM PDT by Phillyred
Should we raise the minimum wage? In my opinion, yes.
Presently, profits, productivity and the stock market are at or near record levels. But for some reason the great American capitalists cant afford to pay their employees more than $7.25 per hour. Thats a hard story to swallow.
Meanwhile the average salary of a CEO is close to 400 times what his or her employee earns. If anything, its the CEOs we cant afford, not the workers.
And did we not have to bail out these same unregulated Wall Street capitalists as they crashed the economy, destroying millions of jobs as a result? Some job creators they are!
So yes, we should absolutely raise the minimum wage immediately, adjust it annually for inflation and show hard-working Americans that capitalism can also benefit them. Better yet, adjust wages annually as a percentage of CEO salaries, and let capitalism work for all, not just the privileged.
Glenn Gawinowicz
Oreland
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:13:27 AM PDT
by
Phillyred
To: Phillyred
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:15:37 AM PDT
by
Scrambler Bob
(/s /s /s /s /s, my replies are "liberally" sprinkled with them behind every word and letter.!)
To: Phillyred
Another proud graduate of the Helen Keller School of Economics.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:18:16 AM PDT
by
albie
To: Phillyred
Yup. Everybody ought to make the exact same wages as the (p)otus. And with the same perks too. After all, it appears that he isn’t doing anything to EARN his pay check.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:18:17 AM PDT
by
rktman
("The only thing dumber than a brood hen is a New York democrat." Mother Abagail.)
To: Phillyred
LETTER: Raise Eliminate the minimum wage
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:19:13 AM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
To: Phillyred
Raise it to a Billion Dollars and hour and everyone can then work for one hour and be set for life.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:20:06 AM PDT
by
Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
To: Phillyred
Suckers !
IDIOTS !
Minimum-wage increase proposals are NOT about minimum wages.
It's about UNION wages (read government employees mostly) and UNION DUES.
Like
"Artie" on another thread wrote.
"but my theory is thatthis is one of the foundations of single payer.
Down the road, as single payer replaces ObamaCare,all healthcare workers will become in essence government employees.Think about how many thousands of new, dues paying union members will magically become part of the SEIU.
Barry had sealed this deal with Andy Stern years ago.
Barry promised Andy and the SEIU thousands of new members,Andy saysgreat,
this is the wage structure we needso we can pay the slush fund.
Gotta pay a living wage to all of the new union membersso dues can be extracted
and kickbacks to the dems can be made.
Its convolutedbut what dem scheme isnt,especially when large sums of cash are involved?"
So read the following:
Union Support Of Minimum Wage Hike Is Self-Interested
Mary Kay Henry, president of the Service Employees International Union, ... was quick to emphasize that her organization's support of a more-than-twofold increase in the minimum wage was "not about growing unions."
This may be true but it's also undeniable that such a move would have a profound impact on growing union paychecks, even if those unions don't count a single minimum-wage employee in their ranks.
The fine print can be found in union contracts. Each year, the Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS) releases a number of union collective bargaining agreements (CBAs).
Unsurprisingly, many CBAs available in the OLMS database LINK union salaries and wage rates to the federal minimum wage. There are a number of methods that unions use to accomplish this end. The two most popular appear to be setting baseline union wages as a percentage above the minimum wage, and mandating a flat wage at a set level above the minimum wage.
One example is a series of CBAs signed with the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE). Their contracts mandated that"(w)henever the federal legal minimum wage is increased, minimum wage (in the agreement) shall be increased so that each will be at least fifteen (15%) percent higher than such legal minimum wage."
There's also an SEIU local's contract, which ordered that"(t)he minimum hourly wage rates shall exceed any statutory applicable minimum wage rate by 50 cents."
Some unions have also arranged contracts where the employer MUST renegotiate their contracts in case of a minimum-wage hike, NO MATTER HOW LONG is left on the pact's life span.
The possibility for abuse here is staggering:Unions with average wages WELL ABOVE the minimum wage CAN INSERT such clauses into their contracts, FORCING negotiations in industries not otherwise affected by a wage hike.
Given the limited number of CBAs available in the OLMS database, it's impossible to determine just how widespread this practice is.
But at least one union has trumpeted this arrangement as "one of the many advantages of being a union member."
Earlier this year on its blog, the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union proudly boasted that "oftentimes, union contracts ARE TRIGGERED TO IMPLEMENT WAGE HIKES IN CASE OF MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES."
This is a stunning admission of SELF-INTERESTt for an organization that's actively PUSHING minimum-wage hikes at both the state and federal levels of government.
It also raises questions about unions' growing use of nonunion "worker centers" like the Restaurant Opportunities Center, OUR Walmart, Fast Food Forward and other organizations that have made headlines in recent months.
These groups advocate many policies that would affect those businesses that pay a minimum wage restaurants, retailers, etc. and a minimum-wage hike is often the FIRST demand that these union front groups make. This only casts further suspicion on the motives of the labor unions funding these groups.
No matter how you look at it, the benefits that these unions stand to reap from a minimum-wage hike should raise questions about their real motives and whether they're only manipulating the debate over fast-food wages for their own benefit.
Berman is the executive director at the Center for Union Facts.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:20:33 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Phillyred
So yes, we should absolutely raise the minimum wage immediately, adjust it annually for inflation and show hard-working Americans that capitalism can also benefit them. Better yet, adjust wages annually as a percentage of CEO salaries, and let capitalism work for all, not just the privileged.Just unbelievable. Let the government set prices -- good ole capitalism. I just know this person is a college graduate.
Oy.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:20:43 AM PDT
by
Maceman
To: Phillyred
show hard-working Americans union members that capitalism can also benefit them...
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:21:40 AM PDT
by
C210N
(When people fear government there is tyranny; when government fears people there is liberty)
To: Phillyred; a fool in paradise
We need to write sarcastic letters to the editor calling for the minimum wage to be $1,000 per hour.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:25:36 AM PDT
by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: Phillyred
Letter to Glen:
If you don’t like what companies pay, open your own company and you are free to pay your employees as much as you want.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:25:52 AM PDT
by
fruser1
To: Phillyred
$55/hour sounds about right!
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:26:26 AM PDT
by
Jack Hydrazine
(Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
To: Kartographer
I'm on board with that. Heck I'll even work an 8 hour day for two weeks /sarcasm 8>)
Of course I demand to continue working from home!!!!
To: rktman
When I worked for a public employees union in CA, they honestly thought that the paper pushers that decided eligibility for medical should earn more than the doctors that provided the medical care. Taken straight from the USSR playbook.
The sad part of it is the legislators agreed; kept cutting the doctor’s pay and increasing the wages and benefits for the paper pushers.
To: Phillyred
Its comforting to know that there are constants in life. The Socialist/Marxist party line being one of them. You always know what to expect.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:28:05 AM PDT
by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
To: Phillyred
Presently, profits, productivity and the stock market are at or near record levels. But for some reason the great American capitalists cant afford to pay their employees more than $7.25 per hour. Thats a hard story to swallow. It certainly is. There's no way that profits and productivity are at record levels.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:28:14 AM PDT
by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: Phillyred
Get the chick working at the fast food drive through to get my order right and I’ll consider it.
Until then - she’s overpaid right now for the service she performs.
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:28:50 AM PDT
by
PeteB570
( Islam is the sea in which the Terrorist Shark swims. The deeper the sea the larger the shark.)
To: albie
Yes, the Karl Marx Chair......................
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posted on
10/22/2014 10:30:01 AM PDT
by
Red Badger
(If you compromise with evil, you just get more evil..........................)
To: Phillyred
80% of Americans would agree with his sophistry.
What he proposes will eventually be done. And likely Republicans will do it.
To: Phillyred
Great, we don’t have enough inflation as it is.
The minimum wage is supposed to be an entry-level pay scale, not a career-maker.
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