http://www.wral.com/fast-food-strikes-set-for-cities-nationwide/12829652/They wan't to unionize and demand $15/hr. For flipping burgers and making tacos. It is called it unskilled labor for a reason. Am I wrong to think that $15/hr for such work is a little high?
8/29/2013 7:08:48 AM
It's a negotiation, start a little high and hopefully they can meet in the middle
8/29/2013 7:30:08 AM
if employees are still showing up, then you are paying them enough.
8/29/2013 7:30:54 AM
I think it is ridiculous to ask for that much, considering some starting teachers in the poorer counties of this state barely make much more than $15/hr.Want more money? Work hard and ask for a raise. Try to get that promotion to shift lead. Work a double shift when the lazy f'er on second shift calls in. Hell shoot for the stars - make your way up to asst. store mgr.
8/29/2013 8:39:48 AM
I think it's ridiculous to pay so little, which forces workers to use government services. My tax dollars pay for their healthcare. Take care of your own!Food service didn't used to be unskilled. It was engineered that way to justify treating people like shit and allow paying low wages. That's what concentrating on one variable, price, gets you--shit food, uninspired work, and no respect for the poor bastards doing it.[Edited on August 29, 2013 at 9:10 AM. Reason : A]
8/29/2013 9:06:12 AM
but if you have to pay them all $15/hr, then fewer will be hired and you'll just be paying for even more services for them
8/29/2013 9:13:02 AM
And you honestly think your tax dollars will go anywhere else if they got $15/hr?Remind me when we considered fast food skilled labor? I'm 33 and I don't ever remember a time when it wasn't, which probably gives me about 20 years real perspective on the matter. What I do remember though is that these types of jobs were entry level jobs that were springboards for learning how to work. Since when did these types of jobs become careers? Also, with that much money, you're probably not really inspring some people to do anything different.
8/29/2013 9:15:36 AM
The modern fast food industry started in the 1950s so you probably wouldn't remember. When did these jobs become careers? Thats just PR from the fast food industry.
8/29/2013 9:22:45 AM
But if they can find plenty of people willing to work for the current pay, how is $15/hr justified?
8/29/2013 9:25:36 AM
They'll just automate the rest of the jobs away. All problems are nails and solved with market hammer!
8/29/2013 9:33:22 AM
8/29/2013 10:35:09 AM
we should abolish minimum wage
8/29/2013 10:59:29 AM
^Certainly in an era where the lower class is growing and less and less prepared to deal with the world. Maybe when they are sufficiently desperate we can just turn them into gladiators where they fight each other to the death. Think of the revenue you'd make on pay per view! Wasn't there a book about this?
8/29/2013 11:30:22 AM
Yes, you're right. It should be illegal to work for less than 7.25 an hour.
8/29/2013 11:32:13 AM
^^ its better to make nothing than something? If someone wants to work, why should they not be allowed to?
8/29/2013 11:33:18 AM
According to the Atlantic, Mcdonald's workers in Australia make the equivalent of $14.50/hour. So I can understand why workers would want to start the negotiations around that price.http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/08/the-magical-world-where-mcdonalds-pays-15-an-hour-its-australia/278313/
8/29/2013 11:34:10 AM
The cost of living is also much higher there.
8/29/2013 11:35:26 AM
but it shows that $15 is not that outrageous. Its just a starting point, if I'm a fast food worker I'll take less than that.
8/29/2013 11:38:41 AM
McDonald's workers here, in Santa Monica, make $13.82 our minimum wage. So, we can pretend to be a surf town and not just a town where you can get a $300 bottle of wine with dinner while watching the sunset over the ocean.
8/29/2013 11:40:22 AM
And if you are a fast food worker competing against other people qualified for a $8/hr job, how do you feel about your chances keeping your job when suddenly you have to compete with people at $15/hr?Basically, the issue is that increasing the salary won't raise the quality of life for these workers because they won't be qualified for their job anymore. If they are qualified to make $15/hr, then why aren't they somewhere else making $15/hr?[Edited on August 29, 2013 at 11:42 AM. Reason : .]
8/29/2013 11:41:03 AM
Price is the only thing people compete on. That's why I worry about my job being taken by my coworker that makes 1/3 what I do.I highly disagree that $15/hr isn't more than $8/hr. I made $8/hr as a pizza worker and I didn't have money to do shit, but when I made $15/hr as an intern I lived like Don King.[Edited on August 29, 2013 at 11:46 AM. Reason : a]
8/29/2013 11:43:43 AM
If they suddenly doubled the salary for your position, you would probably find yourself out of a job since you would now be competing with much more qualified people
8/29/2013 11:45:21 AM
8/29/2013 11:53:05 AM
its not the only thing, no, but you would be out of a job
8/29/2013 12:01:01 PM
8/29/2013 12:03:45 PM
i have been unemployed and spent a period working a $9/hr job as an adult. i also worked at a fast food place when I was 15-16.the emotional appeal is compelling, but it doesn't change anything about my point. if you pay fast food workers $15/hr, most of the people working the job today will no longer have a job. instead of competing against other minimum wage employees they now have to compete against more qualified workers, college students (probably some graduates), etc...
8/29/2013 12:24:21 PM
8/29/2013 12:26:15 PM
the $9/hr job came after the unemployed period. I'm lucky though that neither of those lasted very long for me since I am a college graduate and fairly well qualified in my field; some of the fast food workers who would lose their job to new competition are not so lucky
8/29/2013 12:29:05 PM
They should be happy, since they make less than 20k per year, they will be the only ones reaping any ACA benefits.
8/29/2013 12:29:20 PM
^I agree with just about everything you've said in this thread.I hope the corporations don't budge much (if at all) on this one.
8/29/2013 12:31:38 PM
(if you make too little money, you actually don't receive benefits from ACA. The medicaid expansion was supposed to fill that gap, and since many states are deciding against it those people are SOL)
8/29/2013 12:32:45 PM
8/29/2013 12:32:47 PM
"It's just nonsense", says Mr. Free Market Nostrum.Case closed!]]
8/29/2013 12:43:33 PM
I think one of the biggest issues here is the difference between a young, single person (without kids) living off minimum wage and a single parent of 2-3 kids living off minimum wage.The government can only intervene so far as to place a lower limit on how little a private corporation can pay it's employees, but outside of that it's up to the corporation. Just because someone has a difficult life situation with a lot of baggage shouldn't entitle them to special treatment. They are still performing the same work as a young, single person with no kids.[Edited on August 29, 2013 at 1:02 PM. Reason : edit from below]
8/29/2013 12:47:59 PM
8/29/2013 12:58:47 PM
$15/hour will certainly raise competition for fast food jobs. But workers in other industries that share a similar worker pool will negotiate with their boss, too. Workers currently making $15 will damn sure start renegotiating their salary. This strike isn't happening in a vacumn. In the same way raising the min wage will cascade upward in the economy and give workers a new negotiating point (note: I'm not advocating for a $15 min wage)
8/29/2013 1:00:50 PM
8/29/2013 1:17:43 PM
it's just that you're hard to take seriously because every comment you make sounds like canned libetarian utopia propaganda.
8/29/2013 1:23:17 PM
8/29/2013 1:23:34 PM
Great, let's get into it then. What should the minimum wage be?[Edited on August 29, 2013 at 1:28 PM. Reason : ]
8/29/2013 1:27:45 PM
8/29/2013 1:33:13 PM
This country would be so much better if every company was employee-owned.What makes you think a job should pay shit just because it is unskilled labor? It is still labor and somebody has to do it. If you have another skilled job making 15 an hour, you aren't going to suddenly leave the job you love to make 15 at mcdonalds.
8/29/2013 1:33:23 PM
8/29/2013 1:35:50 PM
8/29/2013 1:45:03 PM
8/29/2013 1:45:31 PM
If you double the minimum wage, then McD's will have to increase prices on everything probably by 1/3.People - McD's does not exist so that John Q. Unskilled can make 31k/yr. They exist as a business to make money. They pay people 15/hr, then they have to raise their prices to a point where people won't come to their establishment anymore. Nobody is going to pay $9 for a Big Mac. This idea just simply won't hold up to economics. Businesses aren't charities.
8/29/2013 1:51:54 PM
8/29/2013 1:54:24 PM
8/29/2013 1:54:55 PM
^To what point? This year we raise their min wage to 15, he takes home 21 mil. Next year they come up with another arbitrary number they want to be raised to, he takes home 17 mil. You can't just keep going. But your scenario won't happen. Wages go up, prices go up. Shit why not pay them all $37/hr. Then we can all have McD jobs, we won't have to pay back student loans because we won't have to go to college. We'll outsource all of our skilled work to Canada, and be fat dumb and happy knowing we didn't have to compete and work for our $77k/yr job.
8/29/2013 1:58:27 PM
8/29/2013 2:01:08 PM