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California Fast Food Workers Short Lived Pay Mandated Raise
Speyside2 Offline
#51 Posted:
Joined: 11-11-2021
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To start with we need to do away with boots on the ground. Secondly anyone who crosses the border illegally and is caught is immediately deported. Third a new immigration policy needs to be put in place that makes sense. Fourth when someone claims political asylum, their claim needs to be processed in a reasonable amount of time. Fifth we need to stop taking in immigrants who provide no value to our society. This must all come though federal laws and law enforcement. Then the illegal aliens need to be removed from our country.

All of this applies to fixing California, as well as many other states. Then California needs a complete tax reform. At that point in time supply and demand will dictate fair wages.
Palama Offline
#52 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,729
BuckyB93[[h wrote:
[/h]h][/h]]There is a local popular Mom & Pop chicken place in town that has been around for like 3 generations. Many years ago they use to have a chicken farm out back the small restaurant out front. The chicken farm is not there any longer but the chicken place is still running strong. Chicken of various versions like a whole chicken, chicken meals of selected white and/or dark meat, chicken tenders, chicken wings, burgers, fries, cheese sticks, fried pickles and stuff like that.

Other than the owner and his family and the cooks, it's mostly high school or college kids running the front. The place gives back to the community by donating food to the local food pantries, sponsoring little league sports teams and stuff. They pay above state minimum wage (I think MA minimum wage is around $16/hr) to support the kids but if they were mandated to pay $20/hr they would probably pack it in and call it a day. The community would probably lose the donations that they offer and jobs for the kids. That's a negative.

Minimumy wage is not meant to be a livable wage to support an entire family with bills, insurance, food, housing etc.. If you expect taking orders at a fast food joint, being a cashier at a grocery store, handing out doughnuts and coffee in the drive up window and so on... if you expect that income to support a household then you need to reevaluate your expectations. It's a starting wage and use it and the other opportunities available to start your way to get you going so you can move on to get further skills or education to achieve a true living wage.


Stop making sense! Shame on you
MACS Offline
#53 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,823
California continues its downward spiral... but yeah, Gruesome Newscum is great!

LOS ANGELES—Following a spate of shockingly violent attacks on Metro buses and trains in recent weeks, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority—better known as Metro— declared a public safety emergency April 25 and hastened plans to retrofit its entire fleet of buses with shatter-proof glass compartments to protect drivers, while increasing other safety and surveillance measures.
jeebling Offline
#54 Posted:
Joined: 08-04-2015
Posts: 1,276
I just read this. Newsome. Slime ball.

https://www.hoover.org/research/californias-paneragate-shows-how-lobbyists-are-now-crafting-laws
Abrignac Offline
#55 Posted:
Joined: 02-24-2012
Posts: 17,327
Wages should be based on the value one brings to an organization and the ease at which that same person can be replaced by someone who can bring the same value at a lower cost.

One needs very little skills to flip a hamburger patty. Additionally, that same person is easily replaced due to the lack of skills required. Hence the reason fast food jobs have historically be among the lowest.

On other other hand there are jobs that require skills over and above the ability to react to a time and operate a spatula. Acquiring those skills requires time and and many cases a financial commitment. Thus creating a barrier to entry for those who didn’t make that same commitment. Having done so they expect and are rewarded with a higher level of compensation.
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