News

Politics, Current Events, and Serious Discussion

Stats

Category
News and Politics
Total members
15
Total events
0
Total discussions
2K
Total views
605K

California Fast Food Workers Will Receive $20/Hour Wage

Rollie Forbes

Royal Sixer
Super Moderator
Down From Day 1
Messages
7,802
Reputation
9,148
Location
DMV
zBucks
21,280
Sex
Male
Race
Black
Origin
USA

RCNAL

Sixer First Class+
Messages
3,475
Reputation
4,532
zBucks
88,828
Sex
Male
Race
Black
Origin
Caribbean
I'm all in favor of a bare minimum hourly wage. But it should be a livable wage. However, I don't think you can apply the same wage all over.
By that I mean, a national $20 or $25 an hour wage. My view is that it should depend on the state or county.

$20 an hour works in LA maybe, but in small town Mississippi it would kill the local economy because the cost of living for both are vastly different.

It is why I think a national minimum wage won't help. I think there should be some sort of formula for each county based in part for the cost of a 1 bedroom apartment for a family of 3 or 4 maybe. Or whatever metric. It could be $14 an hour in a town of 2000 people in Mississippi or $20 an hour in Orlando but that may not be enough for very high standard of living cities like San Francisco or NYC and so it could be $30 an hour there.
 
Messages
57
Reputation
84
Location
Louisville,KY USA
zBucks
1,511
Sex
Male
Race
Black
Origin
USA
I was making $ 20.00 well 18.75 an hour working UPS Xmus rush plus overtime in 1986 $850 after tax every Thursday I was always broke then they took a 5-dollar cut and went from 100% major Medical and dental to a 60-40 insurance plan. Reggonomics is one of the main reasons with the NAFTA mess is why your not making top dollar today you see they play the people every 30 years bringing in the new school graduates plus immigrants that will work for lower pay.
 

Rollie Forbes

Royal Sixer
Super Moderator
Down From Day 1
Messages
7,802
Reputation
9,148
Location
DMV
zBucks
21,280
Sex
Male
Race
Black
Origin
USA
D

Deleted member 1946

Guest
I was making $ 20.00 well 18.75 an hour working UPS Xmus rush plus overtime in 1986 $850 after tax every Thursday I was always broke then they took a 5-dollar cut and went from 100% major Medical and dental to a 60-40 insurance plan. Reggonomics is one of the main reasons with the NAFTA mess is why your not making top dollar today you see they play the people every 30 years bringing in the new school graduates plus immigrants that will work for lower pay.
Dang. Some of these folks in Mississippi would love to make $20 an hour and instantly increase their life style and complain about they don't have enough money.
 
D

Deleted member 1946

Guest
I'm all in favor of a bare minimum hourly wage. But it should be a livable wage. However, I don't think you can apply the same wage all over.
By that I mean, a national $20 or $25 an hour wage. My view is that it should depend on the state or county.

$20 an hour works in LA maybe, but in small town Mississippi it would kill the local economy because the cost of living for both are vastly different.

It is why I think a national minimum wage won't help. I think there should be some sort of formula for each county based in part for the cost of a 1 bedroom apartment for a family of 3 or 4 maybe. Or whatever metric. It could be $14 an hour in a town of 2000 people in Mississippi or $20 an hour in Orlando but that may not be enough for very high standard of living cities like San Francisco or NYC and so it could be $30 an hour there.
You are absolutely right. $20 an hour minimum wage would mean that jobs here in Mississippi that already pay that much would have to raise their wages as well.
 
D

Deleted member 1946

Guest
I'm all in favor of a bare minimum hourly wage. But it should be a livable wage. However, I don't think you can apply the same wage all over.
By that I mean, a national $20 or $25 an hour wage. My view is that it should depend on the state or county.

$20 an hour works in LA maybe, but in small town Mississippi it would kill the local economy because the cost of living for both are vastly different.

It is why I think a national minimum wage won't help. I think there should be some sort of formula for each county based in part for the cost of a 1 bedroom apartment for a family of 3 or 4 maybe. Or whatever metric. It could be $14 an hour in a town of 2000 people in Mississippi or $20 an hour in Orlando but that may not be enough for very high standard of living cities like San Francisco or NYC and so it could be $30 an hour there.
One more thing...why is it you and I see this but our "wonderful" leaders cannot see this. They are about destroying the American people.
 

Rollie Forbes

Royal Sixer
Super Moderator
Down From Day 1
Messages
7,802
Reputation
9,148
Location
DMV
zBucks
21,280
Sex
Male
Race
Black
Origin
USA
I love how they have that clause that says "at least 60 locations nationwide."
That clause is there to protect the small mom & pop restaurants that cant afford to pay what the bigger chains should be able to afford.
On the flip side, if every potential employee is chasing $20/hr at McDonald's or Wendy's, then the neighborhood burger spot might have a hard time finding workers.
 
D

Deleted member 1946

Guest
D

Deleted member 1946

Guest
That clause is there to protect the small mom & pop restaurants that cant afford to pay what the bigger chains should be able to afford.
On the flip side, if every potential employee is chasing $20/hr at McDonald's or Wendy's, then the neighborhood burger spot might have a hard time finding workers.
I know. That's what I was thinking. Bingo.