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In reply to the discussion: Amazon is raising its minimum wage to $15 following pressure from Bernie Sanders [View all]Javaman
(65,718 posts)7. while this is good...
Last edited Tue Oct 2, 2018, 10:05 AM - Edit history (1)
many a long time employee who have "maxed out" the hourly rate and haven't had a raise in years, won't see a dime in a raise.
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Amazon is raising its minimum wage to $15 following pressure from Bernie Sanders [View all]
Donkees
Oct 2018
OP
what are you saying? This is still a hirers market. Amazon isn't doing this because of competition.
JCanete
Oct 2018
#50
"following sustained pressure from Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders" - Sanders joined our party?
FSogol
Oct 2018
#4
Good news, but I feel like a lot of stupid people will give Trump credit for this
OliverQ
Oct 2018
#6
good point. Hadn't thought about that, and if I'm being cynical, its not like Amazon doesn't also
JCanete
Oct 2018
#51
You've posted that "ecard" several times recently. I don't understand the significance....
George II
Oct 2018
#16
Like Yeats said, "Education is not the filling of a bucket but the lighting of a fire."
Cuthbert Allgood
Oct 2018
#49
I too pretend bemusement is bitterness... especially when a sacred cow is at stake.
LanternWaste
Oct 2018
#53
"Better" in what way? That's a highly subjective assessment of Senators' voting records.
George II
Oct 2018
#39
In his upcoming Senatorial re-election bid would you prefer he win or his republican opponent?
George II
Oct 2018
#73
Maybe since he started caucusing with the democrats in congress in the 1980s?
Tiggeroshii
Oct 2018
#33
Have you read some of the things he has said about the Democratic Party during the '80's?
ehrnst
Oct 2018
#47
totally the most important statement in the whole piece....nailed it NurseJackie....nailed it. sigh
JCanete
Oct 2018
#52
It was the very first sentence, so SOMEBODY must have thought it was important, also...
NurseJackie
Oct 2018
#69
I seriously doubt that they made this decision based on "sustained pressure" from Sanders....
George II
Oct 2018
#17
It probably happened because their retail competitors are raising their minimum wages to $15:
George II
Oct 2018
#34
No one person is responsible for this....but none of these companies are excited about being called
JCanete
Oct 2018
#56
The 2016 Democratic Party Platform is "irrelevant"? I know dozens, if not more, who would disagree.
George II
Oct 2018
#58
What was declared as our platform in 2016 isn't something Amazon or any company gives a shit about.
JCanete
Oct 2018
#61
But you said that a 2016 Platform plank was irrelevant, didn't you. That's definitely not true....
George II
Oct 2018
#63
yes, it was a matter of miscommunication. I tried to clarify in the last post what I'd meant.
JCanete
Oct 2018
#68
I like Bernie and agree his influence helped, no doubt in my mind about it. But lets also
BeckyDem
Oct 2018
#20
Yea, as a nation workers are in a precarious hold. The momentum we build politically
BeckyDem
Oct 2018
#38
Sen. Sanders: ''What happened at Amazon is a big step forward for workers across the nation. ''
Donkees
Oct 2018
#71
I'm not so sure it's all Bernie. Probably the recent threat of unionizing Whole Foods.
DangerousRhythm
Oct 2018
#75