Who would have thought this would have happened?

  • BobaFuttbucker
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    3 months ago

    While that sucks in the moment, ultimately the restaurants will have to hire more staff at the higher pay rate, or ultimately close because they can’t handle the idea of exploiting their workers slightly less.

    Either fast food companies will end up paying the higher wage, or they will end up going out of business. I don’t really care which, because fast food is a luxury. It sucks those people won’t have jobs in the short term, but in the long term they won’t be exploited as much by their next employer.

    If they were “living fine” at $16/hr they wouldn’t need the state to mandate a pay raise. I challenge you to live in California on $16/hr and make it. $20 isn’t even enough, but it’s a move in the right direction.

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      3 months ago

      They didn’t ask the state to mandate it.

      All this does is cause a loss of jobs.

      Minimum wage was meant to deny blacks employment. It’s why the democrats love minimum wage discussions

      • BobaFuttbucker
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        3 months ago

        You’re talking about the Davis-Bacon act, not the federal minimum wage law. That doesn’t negate the importance of setting a minimum wage (and ideally keeping it consistent with the rate of inflation/deflation to preserve the spending power of the minimum wage)