California increase in minimum wage

dssm

Member
So how are the ISP in california dealing with the minimum wage increase. Isn't it wiping out all your profits? Did Fedex compensate for the increase in wages in the renegotiation starting 2017?
 

Exec32

Well-Known Member
Trust this, they all probably have come up with some confusing mix of incentives, quotas, and bonus pay: under the guise of a legitimate pay scheme. It will blow up after the first DOL visit.
 

dmac1

Well-Known Member
Minimum wage is $10 an hour in 2017 unless you have more than 25 employees. Some cities are higher. San Francisco will be $14 an hour this year and $15 next, with annual COL increases.. Employers are required to have posters about labor rights as well. I don't know if the posters fedex posts in terminals would qualify. I don't know if the minimum wage law in San Francisco applies to employers who have main office outside of the city limits, or if anyone who works in the city needs to earn $14 an hour this year even they only spend part of their workday in the city. Contractors are going to need payroll help, or just pay at least the minimum to make it easier. Statewide, the minimum wage increases to $15 an hour by 2022, if the country is still around in 5 years.

I did see a contractor offering $12.50 an hour a couple weeks ago, while the minimum is still $10 an hour. Why would anyone work for $10 driving for fedex when they can earn the same at any other job, especially since fedex requires drivers already have experience?
 

FalconAss

Well-Known Member
Corporations will stuff pockets to keep the border situation unstable and cheap labor flowing in. Republicans will act horrified. But did that wall ever get built??? 🤣👉👌
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Corporations will stuff pockets to keep the border situation unstable and cheap labor flowing in. Republicans will act horrified. But did that wall ever get built??? 🤣👉👌
Country Club-Swamp Dwellers in charge? No.
 

Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Trump’s still waiting for Mexico to pay for it.

Any day now. 🤣
The USMCA deal increased tariffs on foreign-manufactured goods, thereby increasing revenue to the U.S. which indirectly funded the wall among other things.
An embellishment not unlike every other politician before Trump has made? NO!

A straight up lie like everything coming out of Biden’s mouth? NO!
 
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