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re: California passes bill to begin $15 minimum wage.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 2:25 pm to xxKylexx
Posted on 3/31/16 at 2:25 pm to xxKylexx
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The increase will boost the wages of about 6.5 million California residents, or 43% of the state’s workforce, who earn less than $15, according to worker group Fight for $15.
Wow. That's an insane number that earn less the $15 per hour. So instead of going out and getting a degree or learning a trade they just simply complain until they get more money for working at a fast food restaurant. Nice.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 2:27 pm to LSUEEAlum
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The increase will boost the wages of about 6.5 million California residents, or 43% of the state’s workforce, who earn less than $15, according to worker group Fight for $15.
I doubt this is accurate, but if so, holy shite thats a lot of money thats going to be passed to unskilled workers.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 2:33 pm to LSUEEAlum
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So instead of going out and getting a degree or learning a trade they just simply complain until they get more money for working at a fast food restaurant. Nice.
It's not just fast food workers that make that kind of money. I get contacted almost weekly by recruiters for jobs that are available. Today's was one that paid $16 an hour. I have Master's Degree with 10+ years in a related field. That's an insanely low wage for my qualifications. I declined to interview.
A friend, who is an interior designer, finds jobs offering $12-$15 an hour for people with degrees and experience.
The cost of living is outrageous out here. The economy is also crappy so employers know they can get top talent for low wages. Great for them now, but those people will leave when a better opportunity arises. And it's not always as simple as just pack up and move to another city, state, etc. Most people can't leave without a job and some people have families and are established out here.
I still don't think the government should be interfering. But don't think it's a bunch of unskilled, uneducated people demanding to be paid more. It goes beyond that.
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