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In reply to the discussion: Puerto Rico Votes in Favor of Statehood [View all]kenfrequed
(7,865 posts)54. Factually inaccurate.
PR's minimum wage law is below the US minimum wage and varies according to industry. There are special dispensations given to territories to this effect.
Employers covered by FLSA need only pay 4.10 an hour. Others not covered by FLSA can petition to keep wages lower than federal law (of 7.25) by demonstrating that the rate would negatively affect their business.
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what about the people of this country? Do we get to vote? What does the US have to gain
olddad56
Nov 2012
#1
Its not Constitutionally Mandated, only through a Congressional law...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2012
#14
Just ask Newt Gingrich -- he did the research on admitting that Moon colony. nt
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2012
#37
Puerto Ricans: The only American citizens who cannot vote for congress and the president.
pampango
Nov 2012
#43
Not Really true, you have U.S. Citizens in Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2012
#49