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Birmingham City Council votes to increase minimum wage to $10.10
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:02 pm
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:02 pm
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Starting as early as tomorrow.
Itll be interesting to see the effects of this considering all surrounding areas still have the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
Starting as early as tomorrow.
Itll be interesting to see the effects of this considering all surrounding areas still have the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:06 pm to BowlJackson
I'm not for the guys at McDonald's making 15 an hour, but the current $7.25 min. wage is trash. Roughly 10 an hour is very fair, IMO.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:10 pm to fontell
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No advance notice?
There have been a few public hearings on it. It's been talked about for a few months now.
There's a bill in the Alabama Congress that would bar cities and municipalities from passing minimum wage above the state minimum wage.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:10 pm to TRUERockyTop
Get ready for a 6 buck big mac.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:12 pm to BowlJackson
I am CERTAIN this will cause small business to move INTO Burmingham ASAP!
Higher wages = Higher profits! Correct?
Birmingham makes another awesome business decision. You can kiss the Uptown development goodbye.
Higher wages = Higher profits! Correct?
Birmingham makes another awesome business decision. You can kiss the Uptown development goodbye.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:20 pm to fontell
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No advance notice?
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Birmingham's increase was initially set to happen incrementally, to $8.50 an hour in July 2016 and then to $10.10 a year later. This month, the council passed an ordinance to move the increase up to March 1 before Tuesday's vote on an even earlier date, Feb. 24.
Though the change is dated Feb. 24, it still must be signed by the mayor and published publicly before it goes into effect and can be enforced.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:25 pm to The Spleen
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There's a bill in the Alabama Congress that would bar cities and municipalities from passing minimum wage above the state minimum wage
Alabama is one of 5 states, all in the south, that have not set their own state minimum wage.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:42 pm to SECdragonmaster
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I am CERTAIN this will cause small business to move INTO Burmingham ASAP!
Higher wages = Higher profits! Correct?
I am curious what they consider Birmingham or Jefferson County for this? Would Hoover fall under this minimum wage hike?
A loophole on this would be to relocate offices to outside the city and pay all your employees from that address. I'm not sure how franchises work but I would assume you get a check from the owner of the franchise as opposed to from the store itself. If you technically work for an owner outside the city, would you fall under the wage there or in the city?
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:43 pm to BowlJackson
Will be interesting to see the results.
The Kansas City, Missouri city council voted last summer to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Thank God the Missouri Legislature stepped in and vetoed that shite since under Missouri law only the state government can establish a minimum wage. Otherwise, businesses would've been flowing over the state-line to kansas which has already been an issue.
The Kansas City, Missouri city council voted last summer to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Thank God the Missouri Legislature stepped in and vetoed that shite since under Missouri law only the state government can establish a minimum wage. Otherwise, businesses would've been flowing over the state-line to kansas which has already been an issue.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:44 pm to BowlJackson
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Alabama is one of 5 states, all in the south, that have not set their own state minimum wage.
Probably because you can survive on $7.25 an hour with a roommate in most of Alabama or the Deep South.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:48 pm to SECdragonmaster
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You can kiss the Uptown development goodbye.
There is not a single person there making minimum wage.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:50 pm to Warfarer
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I am curious what they consider Birmingham or Jefferson County for this? Would Hoover fall under this minimum wage hike?
Just Birmingham city, not Jefferson County and not Hoover.
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A loophole on this would be to relocate offices to outside the city and pay all your employees from that address. I'm not sure how franchises work but I would assume you get a check from the owner of the franchise as opposed to from the store itself. If you technically work for an owner outside the city, would you fall under the wage there or in the city?
It's based on the physical location of where the majority of the work is performed. So even if the franchisee is in Hoover or Shelby County, if the actual work location is in Birmingham city it would apply to them.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 6:59 pm to TRUERockyTop
No way. My wife is a child psychiatrist working very closely with social workers. Some with multiple degrees and masters. We are very good friends with a few of them. They make anywhere from 13-17 an hour. You really want to pay some hood rat, white trash POS that likely didn't even finish high school, $10 an hour to frick your order up? You can't be serious.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 7:06 pm to HempHead
quote:What about people who have a child to take care of?
Probably because you can survive on $7.25 an hour with a roommate in most of Alabama or the Deep South.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 7:08 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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What about people who have a child to take care of?
They will qualify for ample benefits, regardless of any enacted wage floor.
Newsflash: if you're only skilled enough to earn minimum wage, you probably shouldn't put yourself in a position to have a child.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 7:09 pm to Henry Jones Jr
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What about people who have a child to take care of?
If you make minimum wage you shouldn't be making babies
This post was edited on 2/23/16 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 2/23/16 at 7:11 pm to Theoldgraycoat
quote:That's not a good reason to deny others a higher wage.
My wife is a child psychiatrist working very closely with social workers. Some with multiple degrees and masters. We are very good friends with a few of them. They make anywhere from 13-17 an hour.
Posted on 2/23/16 at 7:12 pm to Rebel Land Shark
quote:Mistakes happen. What happens if it was a teenager who was never taught about contraception?
If you make minimum wage you shouldn't be making babies
Posted on 2/23/16 at 7:13 pm to Henry Jones Jr
quote:Government mandated abortion.
What happens if it was a teenager who was never taught about contraception?
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