For instance, the University of Michigan, points out that if the required wage for each employee is increased by $2,500 on a yearly basis, the total increase in annual salaries (excluding benefits) would conservatively be one million dollars, which is unsustainable.
Isn't the left always saying "if you can't stay in business if you can't afford to pay a living wage you don't deserve to stay in business"? Enjoy being hoisted by your own petard.
Yep, and I was about to quote that very paragraph. What they're really saying here is they hired tons of foreigners over citizens and now don't want to pay them a living wage. Meanwhile the University of Michigan charges $16k a year tuition for in state and $54k a year out of state.
Isn't the left always saying "if you can't stay in business if you can't afford to pay a living wage you don't deserve to stay in business"? Enjoy being hoisted by your own petard.
Yep, and I was about to quote that very paragraph. What they're really saying here is they hired tons of foreigners over citizens and now don't want to pay them a living wage. Meanwhile the University of Michigan charges $16k a year tuition for in state and $54k a year out of state.