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In reply to the discussion: A $15 Minimum Wage Is Not the Best Way to Help Poor Workers [View all]sarah FAILIN
(2,857 posts)11. they're saying employers would hire less
Jobs such as order takers are easily replaced with robotics so less are hired.
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let em work for free. call it internship or some other BS title. and no health care ok? nt
msongs
Dec 2016
#7
For many families even teenage wage earners put into the family "pot" so to speak.
Willie Pep
Dec 2016
#12
Not true. The highest, inflation adjusted, minimum wage was about $10 in the 60's n/t
taught_me_patience
Dec 2016
#26
And his 8 workers who are unemployed are probably much better off also. . ..
Johnathan146
Dec 2016
#46
thank you, and you are absolutely right about the importance of turnover. nt
TheFrenchRazor
Dec 2016
#42
So much proven bullshit is in that article. Why would you post this republican tripe?
Squinch
Dec 2016
#34