Yet another reason

To never vote for the Democratic Party member.

Small businesses in Seattle have until 2021 to pay the minimum wage of $15.

But even though he has only 8 employees, Subway franchise owner Matthew Hollek will have to start paying them higher wages by 2017. The reason: The law counts him as a large employer because he’s part of a massive national chain.

Hollek said the distinction will hurt.

“In three years, my wages will be up by 60%, but the sandwich shop next door won’t have to do it yet. I’ll have to charge more, and he can charge less than me,” said Hollek, who has been a franchise owner since 1997.

Seattle’s city council approved a timetable earlier this month for how the $15 minimum wage would be phased in from its current wage floor of $9.32. Businesses with fewer than 500 workers get until 2021 to phase it in.

Companies with 500 or more employees must begin paying $15 in 2017. Chains like Subway, McDonald’s (MCD) or Burger King (BKW) are in the latter category, even if many of their restaurants are run by small business owners.

Franchisees are up in arms over this. The International Franchise Association has sued the city of Seattle, charging that the ordinance unfairly penalizes franchisees.

The average franchisee at the association employs 11 people.

The Democrats on the Seattle City Council were told this would happen. They just didn’t care. They would rather brown-nose for votes than say “No” to the children who want everything but are willing to give up nothing.

By 2021, when this thing goes into full effect, the majority of the people who were hollering for the $15 an hour wage will have moved out of the city because it is too expensive to live there.

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2 Responses to Yet another reason

  1. Rolf says:

    *Scratchs head*
    So how is it that workers at companies that are smaller than “X” employees don’t deserve a “living” wage? Doing the same work, more or less, similar hours, etc, sooooo.. What’s the logic? That bad=good, but only if X>50 or something? I mean, the whole logic of a minimum wage because circular and self-defeating if it applies to one and not another because of an unrelated company statistic.
    Oooh… It’s leftist logic: “Shut up,” they explained.

  2. Gavan says:

    Still not as high as Australia pretty sure were around the 16.50 /hr plus penalties

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