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07-19-2019, 10:26 AM #1Pro Bowl Poster
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Love how the campaign now has to deal with minimum wage and union issues. Maybe he'll realize what the impact is of his ideals on the real world...nah.
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07-19-2019, 10:31 AM #2
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07-19-2019, 10:37 AM #3Pro Bowl Poster
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07-19-2019, 10:50 AM #4
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this is stupid. the market should set the minimum wage
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07-19-2019, 10:58 AM #5Pro Bowl Poster
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Bingo. One of the items in the house bill is that service workers who earn tips will also go to $15/hour. So your tab at restaurants and bars will go up significantly. But you won't have to tip either. I wonder how these service workers feel about it? Is that better for them? $15/hour fully taxable or currently $2.35 (I think) taxable and then only what you report as tips as taxable.
Some quick back of the napkin math: when I take the family of 5 out to dinner, we probably average about a $75 tab. I always tip 20% including taxes and round up. So for servicing my family in about an hour, that worker just got $2.35 plus $15 tip. I know not everyone tips the same as me, and not every check is the same. But if we were the only people in the restaurant that worker just got paid $2.35 less under the new plan. Factor in that a server is probably covering at least 4 tables? That's a huge chunk out of their paycheck.
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Re: Be Careful What You Wish (Campaign) For
Bernie is your classic hypocrite, Do as I say, not as I do. I also tip 20% rounded up like you do, unless it is horrible service, which is unusual. FYI in the counties of Australia and New Zealand, the service help do not expect tips, yet, the waiters and waitresses are very friendly even though they are not kissing ass for tips.
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07-19-2019, 03:54 PM #7Pro Bowl Poster
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07-19-2019, 04:28 PM #8Hall Of Fame Poster
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I brought it up just because it's just different than here and it's the first time I experienced that and it felt weird not tipping. Yes, I am against nut jobs like Bernie Sanders and a blanket minimum wage. It tends to cause people to lose their hours, benefits and sometimes their jobs, especially people who work in places like fast food restaurants, etc. I agree with Baldy, believe it or not, that the market should set the wage. BPF2 makes some good points. Not sure which one the waiters/waitresses would prefer. Guaranteed $15 wages with no tips or a couple bucks/hr and tips, many that you don't have to report to the IRS. I'm guessing tips, if it is a decent, busy restaurant.
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Re: Be Careful What You Wish (Campaign) For
$15/hr minimum wage will do two things:
1) Cause small businesses to reduce their labor costs (ie, lay people off).
2) Cause large corporations to increase investment and R&D into automation thereby removing those unskilled jobs from the workforce.
So, if that’s what you want, then ok.
Thing to keep in mind is this shit doesn’t impact politicians whatsoever. They don’t give a fuck about citizens working in unskilled jobs. It’s all grandstanding for political capital.
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It's one of their looks good, feels right policies that does more harm than good to the voters that are reeled in by these promises, but as you say, the politicians could care less as long as they get dumb asses to vote for them. Many would bite on a bare hook, and that's what they count on.
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