Comment on California Loses Nearly 10,000 Fast-Food Jobs After $20 Minimum Wage Signed Last Fall
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 5 months agoowners. ……how do you think corporate makes its money if not for the franchises
How to say you don’t understand a franchise without actually saying it. Corporate has zero to do with this.
A living wage = wage high enough to maintain a normal standard of living.
They had that. So now you can stop babbling about a living wage.
f you can’t even pay rent on a minimum wage job (let alone food or other expenses) then you’re not making a living wage
They were paying all their expenses. Can you cite where a laid off employee says otherwise? Only a liberal would think 0 is better than making a livable wage which they were doing
BobaFuttbucker@reddthat.com 5 months ago
You’re seriously going to die on the “corporate has nothing to do with the costs they impose on the franchisee” hill?
Under $20/hour, ESPECIALLY in a state with as high of a COL as California is NOT a living wage. Try it for a month. You wouldn’t even be able to cover the average rent. You’re just proving even harder how out of touch you are as a 5%-er.