PDA

View Full Version : Los Angeles Lifts Its Minimum Wage to $15 Per Hour



EE_
20th May 2015, 07:34 AM
Where is the city getting the extra money to pay the mostly Mexican city workers?
Are all the private companies getting fat raises too?

Los Angeles Lifts Its Minimum Wage to $15 Per Hour
By JENNIFER MEDINA and NOAM SCHEIBERMAY 19, 2015
Photo

Members of Unite Here Local 11 in the Los Angeles City Council chambers on Tuesday before the Council voted to increase the city’s minimum wage from $9. Credit Jenna Schoenefeld for The New York Times

LOS ANGELES — The nation’s second-largest city voted Tuesday to increase its minimum wage from $9 an hour to $15 an hour by 2020, in what is perhaps the most significant victory so far for labor groups and their allies who are engaged in a national push to raise the minimum wage.

The increase, which the City Council passed in a 14-to-1 vote, comes as workers across the country are rallying for higher wages and several large companies, including Facebook and Walmart, have moved to raise their lowest wages. Several other cities, including San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle and Oakland, Calif., have already approved increases, and dozens more are considering doing the same. In 2014, a number of Republican-leaning states like Alaska and South Dakota also raised their state-level minimum wages by ballot initiative.

The effect is likely to be particularly strong in Los Angeles, where, according to some estimates, almost 50 percent of the city’s work force earns less than $15 an hour. Under the plan approved Tuesday, the minimum wage will rise over five years.

“The effects here will be the biggest by far,” said Michael Reich, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, who was commissioned by city leaders to conduct several studies on the potential effects of a minimum-wage increase. “The proposal will bring wages up in a way we haven’t seen since the 1960s. There’s a sense spreading that this is the new norm, especially in areas that have high costs of housing.”

The groups pressing for higher minimum wages said that the Los Angeles vote could set off a wave of increases across Southern California, and that higher pay scales would improve the way of life for the region’s vast low-wage work force.

Supporters of higher wages say they hope the move will reverberate nationally. Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York announced this month that he was convening a state board to consider a wage increase in the local fast-food industry, which could be enacted without a vote in the State Legislature. Immediately after the Los Angeles vote, pressure began to build on Mr. Cuomo to reject an increase that falls short of $15 an hour.

“The L.A. increase nudges it forward,” said Dan Cantor, the national director of the Working Families Party, which was founded in New York and has helped pass progressive economic measures in several states. “It puts an exclamation point on the need for $15 to be where the wage board ends up.”

The current minimum wage in New York State is $8.75, versus a federal minimum wage of $7.25, and will rise to $9 at the end of 2015. A little more than one-third of workers citywide and statewide now make below $15 an hour.

Los Angeles County is also considering a measure that would lift the wages of thousands of workers in unincorporated parts of the county.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/20/us/los-angeles-expected-to-raise-minimum-wage-to-15-an-hour.html

Twisted Titan
20th May 2015, 09:04 AM
It will ALWAYS get passed along to the end consumer


And a little bit of profit will be tacked on.

ShortJohnSilver
20th May 2015, 09:36 AM
I don't think it is actually about the minimum wage - nobody actually cares about those people - and in LA plenty work under the table for cash, or they fudge the hours worked anyways.

What this DOES concern, are all those govt union employee contracts where pay or benfits, is based off the local minimum wage.

madfranks
20th May 2015, 09:46 AM
Sucks to be a small business owner in LA. Many of them have just been legislated out of business.

EE_
20th May 2015, 09:52 AM
Sucks to be a small business owner in LA. Many of them have just been legislated out of business.

Seems like the government is behind these minimum wage increases. They want inflation and couldn't get it by printing money...so causing a wage spiral through all businesses is the next step.
This one may backfire too. The market sets prices for a lot of goods and services.
People will stop buying some things when they feel they are over priced.
Fast food is one of them.

Shami-Amourae
20th May 2015, 09:59 AM
Seems like the government is behind these minimum wage increases. They want inflation and couldn't get it by printing money...so causing a wage spiral through all businesses is the next step.
This one may backfire too. The market sets prices for a lot of goods and services.
People will stop buying some things when they feel are over priced.
Fast food is one of them.

I think the truth is most people really are dumb and believe this nonsense. Many people on our side think these Leftists/politicians really have a dark plot, but really they actually are this stupid.

Minimum wage increases speed up automation and will cause more joblessness. This will create more of a need for welfare, and government dependence, which means more centralization of power.

EE_
20th May 2015, 10:11 AM
I think the truth is most people really are dumb and believe this nonsense. Many people on our side think these Leftists/politicians really have a dark plot, but really they actually are this stupid.

Minimum wage increases speed up automation and will cause more joblessness. This will create more of a need for welfare, and government dependence, which means more centralization of power.

Not everything can be automated. Business that can't will have employees demanding raises soon. The spiral begins.

Heisenberg
20th May 2015, 10:24 AM
Good news for Glendale, Culver City, Pasadena, Inglewood, West Hollywood. But the bottom line is this. Without the mexicans who just voted for this increase, there would be no need, the wage would not be artificially suppressed.

Shami-Amourae
20th May 2015, 10:25 AM
Not everything can be automated. Business that can't will have employees demanding raises soon. The spiral begins.

I think we will see it more and more at fast food. I'm talking about the kiosks where you order on a touchscreen and and swipe your card. I also think you'll see a lot of 1 person food trucks like you see in 3rd World countries get more popular considering you don't have to pay anyone a wage when you're working alone. Not that that's a bad thing by the way.

If you're a small business owner, and you have employees, you soon won't have employees. The only way to get ahead as a small business owner is to be the only one working for yourself.

mick silver
26th May 2015, 09:44 AM
just more jobs going to other country's that can and will make it cheaper and the people who own small shops know this all ready. and who here really gives a fick if mc dick sales any thing anymore hell I would eat grass before I would eat there again .

madfranks
26th May 2015, 09:56 AM
I think we will see it more and more at fast food. I'm talking about the kiosks where you order on a touchscreen and and swipe your card. I also think you'll see a lot of 1 person food trucks like you see in 3rd World countries get more popular considering you don't have to pay anyone a wage when you're working alone. Not that that's a bad thing by the way.

If you're a small business owner, and you have employees, you soon won't have employees. The only way to get ahead as a small business owner is to be the only one working for yourself.

And I think that's another huge part of the real goal of such legislation, to keep small businesses from being able to grow to compete with the huge established corporations. So we will start seeing tons of small single-owned companies, and fewer middle sized companies.

EE_
26th May 2015, 10:52 AM
The big reason cities are pushing for a minimum wage increase is get a raise for All the city employees.
I found out that cities will be forced to give raises all the way up the ladder once the minimum is raised...and they didn't even have to ask for their raises! The higher up's don't give a rats ass about the entry level employees...it's all about them. It's a backdoor way of getting for themselves.