by Joe Fletcher
The internet is a mighty tool. Occasionally, you come across a
person’s perspective on an issue that is so spot on you just have to
share it. A paramedic from New York who earns $15/hr. shared his views
on New York’s decision to make the minimum wage for fast food workers $15/hr. and it most certainly spot on.Originally posted to Facebook, Jens Rushing wrote a response to all of those complaining about the raise that fast workers will be receiving. The post eventually made its way to Imgur. Here is what Rushing said:
The next time someone starts complaining about people who work
so-called “low skill” jobs demanding a $15 show them this. Why would
anyone else complain about getting a raise? There are over 15 million
people working between $7.25/hr. and 10.88/hr. according to the Brookings Institute.
Only around 12 percent of those people are teenagers, despite claims
that minimum wage jobs are mostly worked by teenagers. Those people
would benefit greatly from a raise in wages. However, so would an
additional 20 million workers who make as much as 150 percent of the
minimum wage. This is because of the ripple effect that raising the
minimum wage has a ripple effect on wages of people who earn
150 percent or less than the minimum wage. Therefore, if you are near
the minimum wage, chances are you are going to see a raise as more
people organize and demand an honest day’s wage for an honest day’s
work.
Of course, the best way a person can guarantee that their wages
will go up is if they demand that they do. All over the United States,
people are winning the fight to raise wages and receive better benefits.
This is the age of income inequality, low wage earners. Stop putting
your brothers and sisters down and get organized.
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