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en Many of these people have never, ever had a livable wage. It will also give them benefits like paid time off and those kinds of things that most people look for in a job.

en We have two kinds of employment: one with decent pay and benefits - and another of part-time pay with full-time hours, at a wage that can't nearly support a healthy family. We have two kinds of healthcare: one where people have access and insurance - and another where basic care and life-saving treatments, come at a price beyond reach.

en Wal-Mart, just come in and pay people a living wage, and pay them benefits and give them a pass to the future.

en In the short run, say a few weeks or months, there is likely to be only a finite number of people who know how to prune grape vines, for example. So even if the wage went up a bit, not many more people would be available and qualified. Given more time or some advanced information that substantially higher wages would be available, many more people would be available and the shortage would disappear at the higher wage. But, currently, there has not been time for the wage to rise sufficiently and no one knows if the market will remain tight long enough for the wages to adjust.

en It says that [if] the crab industry can't find people to work for minimum wage, they can bring in people and their families can come in. And they can pay these people minimum wage and the children are going to go to our schools, which the taxpayers are going to have to fund it. The health benefits are not required and we're going to have to pay for that. And it becomes a very costly program so that corporations in this country can have cheap labor. We should not have to pay for their cheap labor.

en We need to make sure those wages are a real livable wage. Because otherwise the wealth in your region doesn't increase, it actually decreases. And you don't want to keep people poor.

en Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness. By and large the people we see coming here are coming because they can't feed their families and they can't send their children to school. That comes from not being paid a fair wage for their products and for the work they do. If people are making coffee and they get a fair wage, they are going to stay producing coffee.

en You've got to pay a livable wage, ... We've got some excellent staff that are turning things around.

en We just want to make sure that future employees realize that there is no free lunch in this world. And somehow the livable wage gives a lot of people the impression that it's not the skills that they have but just as long as they exist that some one may take care of them.

en There are people who would like tog et rid of minimum wage. But we have to have it, because if we didn't some people would not get paid money. They would work all week for two loaves of bread and some Spam.
  Chris Rock

en Helping to find jobs, counseling, whatever we can offer, because there's all different kinds of people here who want to give of their services or their homes, who may or may not have already given money or of their time, or clothing or whatever. So, it's really just to try to bring as many people together as we can.

en All these people who lost their jobs, lost their homes, how about if we let them rebuild their own city, pay them a decent wage and give them decent benefits?

en There is a crisis of labor rights in the state of New Jersey, and there is a crisis of people not getting paid, not getting overtime. Who knows how many thousands of dollars are robbed from their hands every day by these people, where, in many cases, they're not even getting minimum wage.

en We've got all these wage claims. People are telling me they haven't been paid from Dec. 19.

en These people are fueled by resentment and anger and they have focused it in every possible way against immigrants. That word - illegal - seems to give them license to say things and do things that they would never do against other people. I have been here 60 years, and I have never seen anything like it. Even in the time of segregation and everything else that I lived through.


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