Never said I know you, said we get on. World of difference.We do?
You don't know me at all fella.
Heck I got a gal here that ain't my cousin but could be my sisters brother that may take a shine to ya.
They usually do.
Never said I know you, said we get on. World of difference.We do?
You don't know me at all fella.
Heck I got a gal here that ain't my cousin but could be my sisters brother that may take a shine to ya.
It should increase it waaaaay up by a buck or so. How dare anyone want a living wage?
Commie bastards!
Better than than most private pensions.
I'm in my 19th year of collecting superannuation and my 15th year of collecting C.P.P. You want me to stick a gun in my mouth and cut them all off?![]()
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Hey! that's the spirit!
You can never ever take money from the corporation and give it to the workers.
The corporation is designed to constantly find ways to make more money and making less money is never an option.
So if you do the math. A corporation will have a steady increase in money as there will be a slowly decrease in money to everybody else. Add to that mergers that further prevent the small guy from getting a foothold in that market.
Capitalism is flawed and we all going to pay for it soon.
Big question .............................."Is every job out there supposed to support a family of five in an urban location"? Ain't going to happen!
The article is written by a cabinet member in the dyke-bitch’s gubmint, what do you expect him to say.From the Toronto Sun
*gasp*
Minimum wage boost allows everyone to share in Ontario’s success | Toronto Sun
When Seattle officials voted three years ago to incrementally boost the city's minimum wage up to $15 an hour, they'd hoped to improve the lives of low-income workers. Yet according to a major new study that could force economists to reassess past research on the issue, the hike has had the opposite effect.Jun 26, 2017
The city is gradually increasing the hourly minimum to $15 over several years. Already, though, some employers have not been able to afford the increased minimums. They've cut their payrolls, putting off new hiring, reducing hours or letting their workers go, the study found.
The costs to low-wage workers in Seattle outweighed the benefits by a ratio of three to one, according to the study, conducted by a group of economists at the University of Washington who were commissioned by the city.
The article is written by a cabinet member in the dyke-bitch’s gubmint, what do you expect him to say.
From the Toronto Sun
*gasp*
Minimum wage boost allows everyone to share in Ontario’s success | Toronto Sun
bitch dykes and blackies?The article is written by a cabinet member in the dyke-bitch’s gubmint, what do you expect him to say.
Losing the buying power of a dollar is never a good thing.