Absolutely, I think if you work for a company turning a profit on your labor, your literal life force You as a laborer should get a larger payout.
What's an appropriate wage for fast food workers? When is it enough? 150k+?
Because without the owners there wouldn’t be workers. Pretty simple concept.
What convinced all of you to show solidarity with owners instead of workers?
don’t you have some more ai or April fools articles to fall for?
Whatever, they should get some meaningful bonus or some sort of profit sharing off the franchise’s profit at the end of the fiscal year[size=78%].[/size]
Of course it’s wormtongue that responds , how about owners aren’t shit without laborers
How about free small fries once a week or at Wendy's a small Frosty?
This won't matter all that much. They will just fire workers and either 1) make less workers work harder or 2) bring in robots.
False premise.A workers’ best protection is having options. Advocating a policy that drives restaurants out of business is anti-worker.
Let’s take it up. You raise the minimum to 20.00 it has to be passed on to the consumer to cover the costs of doing business this includes all over head. Restaurants being fast food or otherwise run on small profit margins as it is. And with part of that profit margin is the reinvestment for growth. How does growth happen with prices are too high, consumers drop? What do you think the eventual end results will be?
advocating people work full time jobs and not be able to rent a bedroom is what? pro worker?
Ohh is that's why costs have been passed down to the working class? because of min wages? the fed min wage hasnt been raised since 2009, that must mean no costs have been pushed on the working class.
Fast food jobs (minimum wage jobs) are entry level jobs usually used as a stepping stone for teenagers starting out in the workforce not meant to be full time positions.
Good. When are you giving your employees a raise? What are your company’s profit margins and how much of that should be devoted to blue collar wages?
says who? up until about 1970 america min wage was literally a livable wage. and you could argue, that post war america until around 1970 was the best period of american history. hmm, what are the odds those things line up
The minimum wage in California in 2022 was raised to $15 then in January of 23’ the wage went to 15.50. For the most part the quality of the food and services has declined while the cost of a fast food meal has gone up. At least if you’re going to absurdly raise the wage, you have to increase the quality of the food and better train the employees.