Organized trial lawyers usually don’t make minimum wage increases a top priority, but they may do so in order to deprive incoming GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner of leverage he might use to extract liability reform. [Rich Miller, Crain’s Chicago Business]
Organized trial lawyers usually don’t make minimum wage increases a top priority, but they may do so in order to deprive incoming GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner of leverage he might use to extract liability reform. [Rich Miller, Crain’s Chicago Business]
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But in the end, if the minimum wage is increased, thousands of low-wage workers may end up thanking some trial lawyer living in a lakefront mansion.
And others, newly jobless, will have those same trial lawyers to “thank”.
Worried that the sixteen-year-old casier at MacDonald’s can’t live a fully independent life unless we raise minimum wage? Worry no more!
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/society/mcdonalds-testing-out-new-automated-cashiers
Bob