least for me, it's more like: blame the right thing. It's an entry-level job, a highly applied to job, requiring only a high school diploma, and people expect it to pay out a living wage.
This is just plain ignorant.
There's a fiduciary duty to shareholders, not to employees...
Be mad at the government (i know i am) not private industry. Government writes the rules.
Her cost of living isnt on JP or any other company, its on her and the nanny state.
Dems hold(and have held for a long time) a super majority where she lives though, so I can understand no one wanting to fault government in this case. Partisanship and all
This is a government failure isnt it?The problem is that government doesn't write the rules. Private industry lobbyists do and pay for them to get passed
This is a government failure isnt it?
Faulting the state is juelzing
You're advocating the cycle of poverty.That is just plain lazy and specious. At least explain yourself.
This is a government failure isnt it?
You're advocating the cycle of poverty.
People who don't earn a living wage are less likely to attend college.
You're now advocating that people who don't attend college should not earn a living wage.
And in the 50s,60s,and 70s bank tellers made a living wage.They can go to community college. Pell grants will cover that.
Even in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, HS grads also had training in some trade skill. Plumbing, electrician, mechanic, welding. They weren't graduating from HS and working at the McDonald affording rent and a car.
And in the 50s,60s,and 70s bank tellers made a living wage.
This is a failure on multiple levels.
Corporations fail they're employees by treating them like disposal trash.
Woman lost for putting herself in the position where her job can treat her like disposal trash, on top of having a kid on her own.
Gov't lost by not doing more to prevent these situations from happening.
Only going to get worse, once those "even a high schooler can do those jobs" turns into a "even a robot / automation" can do those jobs. I don't see how the system we have now is sustainable.