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The $15 minimum wage is probably the most important material benefit Democrats can deliver for working people if they are to turn the tide of despair and remain viable in future elections. Yet it seems unlikely the “blue dog” faction will go along with the $15 hour proposal. What to do to move forward? As usual, there seems a dearth of ideas and we get political theatre while the suffering suffer.
The thought occurs to me to seek agreement around a lower minimum wage figure such as $12 an hour to assuage blue dogs and business interests and then make up the difference with something akin to an advance earned income tax credit of $3 an hour.
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Paddle Launches Paddle Pilot to Boost Payment Acceptance For Fast-Growing B2B SaaS Companies
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London, Tuesday 16th February, Paddle Forward: Paddle, the Revenue Delivery Platform for B2B Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) companies, today announced the launch of Paddle Pilot, a new set of features that helps businesses increase their payment acceptance and capture more revenue. With Paddle Pilot, fast-scaling SaaS businesses can maximise the success of their payments internationally, avoiding payment failures that commonly result in lost revenue and poor customer experiences.
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Hidden costs and challenges faced by parents of children in hospital must be addressed
16th February 2021 - Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, TD
Fine Gael Deputy Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and Fine Gael Councillor Vicki Casserly met with Minister Heather Humphreys today to discuss the costs and challenges for parents of children in hospital.
Deputy Carroll MacNeill, who represents Dún Laoghaire, said: “I’m very grateful to Minister Humphreys and her team for meeting with me and Cllr Vicki Casserly this afternoon to discuss the costs of having a child in hospital faced by Irish families.
“Parents with children in hospital face a range of practical challenges, in addition to the medical issues faced by their children. Increased expenses, multi-discipline clinical coordination and time away from work and family are frequently the biggest issues.