"CORPORATIONS ARE PEOPLE MY FRIENDS!" |
If you've been on Facebook this week, you've probably seen the Chris Rock quote making the rounds:
"I used to work at McDonald's making minimum wage. You know what that means when someone pays you minimum wage? You know what your boss is trying to say? It's like, 'Hey, [if] I could pay you less, I would, but it's against the law.'"
Now it seems that some minimum wage employers are trying to pay their workers less
-- and to even make it legal to do so. It seems unfathomable that
anyone would consider the minimum wage -- which, for a full-time worker,
provides a yearly salary that is thousands of dollars below the poverty
line for a family of three or four -- to be too high. But in Arizona,
Republican legislators are pushing a bill
that would allow employers to pay teenagers working part-time a full
three dollars per hour less than the state minimum wage, which works out
to a mere $4.65 per hour.
Given the current political discourse on how best to create good jobs and help struggling families, OSI's involvement is especially noteworthy since the firm is owned by Bain Capital, the company that Mitt Romney co-founded and in which the Republican presidential nominee still has tens of millions invested.
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