KNick wrote:My first (no minimum wage) job paid $1.25 an hour. I worked fourty hours a week, had health insurance and got an employee discount on my meals and any food I took home at the end of the night.
I recently went in and applied for exactly the same kind of job. Wage was $7.95 an hour, a maximum of 25 hours a week, no insurance, no discounts and I was told I could not work any other job and remain employed.
As the minimum wage has increased, the number of hours minimum wage employees work has decreased. So have the benefits that go along with working. By forcing employers to pay employees more than they are worth to the company, the government is causing employers to minimize the damage new employees can do.
At my first job I received three pay raises in the first 6 months I worked there. At the job I applied for I was told there were no pay raises for at least the first 6 months.
For all the hype saying the minimunm wage is for the benefit of the employee, I am not sure it does so.
First proper part time job that i worked for more then 3 months paid $14 as a start. (short jobs were $16 an hour)
I would work 40+ hours a week if i wasnt a student as i would get bored otherwise, and my work would hire me for those hours if they could, as we are a bit shorthanded at the moment.
Health insurance is government run here, so everyone gets payouts if injured (sickness you pay yourself) and doctors are subsidized, along with drug subsidies, so its cheap to be health insured.
employee discount isn't much, but still have it.
Pay rises have been negotiated by the union to help combat inflation, so there's 3 guaranteed pay rises for me in the next year, the 2 year pay rise, the inflation pay rise for this year, and nexxt years inflationary pay rise, to lift me to about $16.70 or so by June next year.
A while back we were overstaffed, bu that was due to a new branch opening nearby, and a competitor opening there as well, so we had extra trainees to prepare for the new store, and less customers as they went for the lower opening prices at the new stores.
So a very high by Us standards minimum wage doesn't seem to have done any harm here.