What you want to do is find some of the throwback recipe. The original style. Hard to find, not sure if it was limited time only or if it's like McRib, only available sometimes.
What companies are raising pay? Please share any info on payscales you have!
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I have no problem indexing Federal minimum wage to the poverty level on a county by county basis. That would be a more reasonable response than giving subsidies/tax breaks to corporations to hire employees at a wage that still allows the employee to get Section 8 housing or SNAP benefits.MIT, Jenn72, dwells40 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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My company has increased pay by 7cpm since January. So I was making about 60cpm +6 performance bonus at the end of last year and now make 7cpm more.
Yet, I'll be quitting at the end of this month because the load planners leave me sitting around wasting my clock for at least 2 days a week and my company doesn't pay layover pay. Also they want to argue against paying weekend pay whenever I drive 0 miles on the weekend because a load doesn't actually get loaded on the weekend. Apparently being dispatched on a non-existent load on a weekend counts as a weekend load. Since I'm not a complete idiot I'm out.nredfor88, dwells40, Dennixx and 1 other person Thank this. -
We seem to have no problem with subsidizing corporations with the ultimate aim of benefiting workers, but blanche at the idea of subsidizing workers directly.
If a business owner cannot pay their employees a wage that allows them to pay for housing/food without governmental assistance, then that employer can't afford to be in business. We've been increasing subsidies for corporations for decades while at the same time villainizing their workers who rely on welfare to meet basic needs.
You mention a "trade learning program" - what has happened to funding for state colleges and community colleges over the last 30 years? In 1990 it was possible to go to any state school and work any minimum wage job (full time in the summer, part time during the 'school year') and graduate debt free. Can you do that today?
Executive level pay has increased at more than 100% since 1990 while average wage has increased (depending on how you weight the data) by less than 10%. The percentages change dramatically once you include health care costs.
If you want to eliminate welfare, fine. But be careful of what you wish for.NutterTrucker, Jenn72, dwells40 and 1 other person Thank this.
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