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    Seattle raises minimum wage to $15/hr

    Damn...that's alot of green.



    Seattle will raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour over the coming years under a deal brokered by Mayor Ed Murray and blessed by labor and business groups alike, city leaders announced Thursday afternoon.
    The new pay floor will phase in at different speeds for businesses of different sizes, but all employers will have to meet the $15 minimum wage by the end of the decade. Businesses with more than 500 employees nationwide will have a three-year phase-in period, while smaller employers get five years to ratchet up their payscales.
    After reaching $15 an hour, the city’s minimum wage will automatically climb by 2.4 percent each year regardless of the rate of inflation. Even among states with relatively strong minimum wage laws, automatic increases are uncommon. Thursday’s deal will make Seattle the national leader on municipal minimum wage laws. Washington currently has the highest pay floor of any state at $9.32 per hour.
    The deal was a long time coming, with Murray first indicating he wanted to establish a $15 floor back in September during the mayoral campaign. Murray created the 24-member advisory group that crafted the compromise package back in December, and the group of local business owners, restaurateurs, and labor leaders has been grinding toward an agreement for the past four months.
    Approval from restaurant owners is especially noteworthy given the deal’s provisions for tipped workers. Tips can only be counted toward worker minimum pay for the next five years. After that, the separate minimum hourly pay rates for tipped and non-tipped workers will disappear, and all employees citywide will have to be paid $15 hourly or more.
    An activist coalition called 15 Now led by the lone socialist member of the City Council, Kshama Sawant, has pledged to put an immediate wage hike before city voters in November if the deal falls short of the group’s goals. Another coalition, 15 For Seattle, issued a press release Thursday saying that “many of the coalitions 100+ progressive members have already endorsed” the deal but that others “are taking the Mayor’s proposal back to their organizations for review and approval.” Sawant’s ballot initiative would let employers with fewer than 250 workers phase in higher wages over three years but impose the $15 rate immediately for larger businesses.
    Sawant is one of two members of the working group who is opposing the deal announced Thursday, according to a source close to the negotiations. The other is Craig Dawson, the owner of a payments processing company called Retail Lockbox. The head of the city’s Chamber of Commerce is abstaining. But the 21 votes in favor include representatives from two separate chapters of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) chapter, and the MLK Labor Council, as well as local hotel owners, restaurant owners, a pair of Councilmen, and the venture capitalist Nick Hanauer, who has made a name for himself in recent years as a wealthy champion of economic policies that focus on the middle class rather than on business owners and the wealthy.
    There are 102,000 workers in Seattle currently earning less than $15 an hour. Raising those people’s wages will put about half a billion extra dollars of spending money into Seattle workers’ pockets. As SEIU 775 president and coalition co-chair David Rolf said in a statement Thursday, the deal “will pump nearly $500 million into Washington’s economy, proving that a higher minimum wage fuels business and job growth.

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    Originally posted by Wh33lhop
    This is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.

    #2
    and watch the small business and service providers FLEE like rats from a sinking ship. Your fancy coffee is well on its way to 8.50+ from the 5 smacker mark, welcome to the the 5 dollar value menu and the 15 dollar Mc Value meal..... This is such a great plan, oh well there are lots of rich people with too much money in the PNW I guess this will help to spread it around..... Its nice to see that those on the bottom will be getting a 33%+ pay increase only to see a similar cost of living increase to go with it, assuming you can keep your job with the associated layoffs with such a sharp mandated increase in overhead . Yup this will help, the unemployment rates will be going way up......

    Not to mention all this does is hurt those that have advanced their skill sets, gotten education, and otherwise advanced up the wage ladder by earning it and working for it by allowing those that haven't to earn the same or similar money with out the skills.
    Last edited by mrsleeve; 05-01-2014, 04:03 PM.
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      #3
      Oh good, thank god sleeve is here to give us an economics lesson

      Why don't you show us the math behind your thorough analysis?

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        #4
        well since you live in Washington, you will get to see it first hand.
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          #5
          Originally posted by BraveUlysses View Post
          Oh good, thank god sleeve is here to give us an economics lesson

          Why don't you show us the math behind your thorough analysis?
          Typically I disagree with everything Sleeve has to put into a discussion, however, I will agree with him on this. Companies will have to find a way to balance out the new overhead and expenses. This will be balanced out by increasing their prices or laying people off and trying to absorb the work with the remaining employees. I feel this is going to be...not a disaster....but it's gonna fuck some things up within 5-10 years. Hopefully, Seattle doesn't become the new Detroit.
          Originally posted by Wh33lhop
          This is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.

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            #6
            I dont understand why its so hard to see why this is a bad idea.......

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              #7
              Washington state already has the highest minimum wage in the country, yet somehow they haven't imploded or turned into a third world country.

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                #8
                9 bucks is far from 15...

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                  #9
                  ^ Exactly. Maybe a decent jump to $10 could be justifiable...but going from $9.32 to $15 is an extremely drastic and aggressive jump. It may be too aggressive for companies to keep up with their new overhead. IMO, if I owned a chain corporation and had locations in Seattle, I would pull my stores out. I would laugh at someone trying to justify getting payed $15 to flip burgers or stand at the fryer.
                  Originally posted by Wh33lhop
                  This is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.

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                    #10
                    $15 an hour is what in n out paid flippers when I was in highschool 12 years ago. I'm no economist, but raising it to $15 in 10 years doesn't *seem* that drastic to me.

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                      #11
                      Guys, come on, the staggered introduction will continue until 2020, it's not gonna be tomorrow. Read the article.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                        Guys, come on, the staggered introduction will continue until 2020, it's not gonna be tomorrow. Read the article.
                        These clowns can't read more than 30 words at a time.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by einhander View Post
                          These clowns can't read more than 30 words at a time.

                          You had like nineteen more words you could have got in before attention shifted...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                            Guys, come on, the staggered introduction will continue until 2020, it's not gonna be tomorrow. Read the article.
                            Okay, its one thing to receive raises every so often. No ones against that. But to be hired on at 15$ to run a register at wendys or sweep floors is entirely different. but einhander is here to show us the light from his mighty high horse so ill let him do his thing.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by einhander View Post
                              These clowns can't read more than 30 words at a time.
                              This clown doesn't understand that the cost of living isn't going to nearly
                              double within 5 years.
                              Originally posted by Wh33lhop
                              This is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.

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