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That they have that work at u.p.s. they insist they are ready to get it started day one if u.p.s. could not concede to their terms. and it is a strike, it is the costliest work stoppage ever in work history, that is according to the anderson economic group, a research firm that estimated a 10-day u.s. strike would cost the economy over $7 billion. one of the biggest sticking points in that contract negotiation, which both sides have agreed to about 95% of the contract, one of the biggest sticking points is part-time workers. they make $16.20 as a starting wage and that is not a liveable wang. that into he hads to go above $20 to start. the average part-timer making $20. meanwhile, full time workers making $95,000 a year. ....
So definitely a better shift than when she was hard to there part time. they are visiting the final thing though is wages are actually finally going up in this country for the first time in 12 years thanks to the booming economy that president trump has been able to oversee with tax cuts and regulation cuts. the same thing they are advocating for with wage hikes, we are seeing in the real economic data. martha: that s the question. do you eliminate jobs when you force companies to raise the minimum wage, and it seems like the numbers back that up. the whole idea with minimum wage is that it s for a short time. that s your first job. you want to make more money. you go from making 20, than 30 coveted 40. it continuously grows. i read an interesting article and he talked about when he went to a seattle restaurant where they have this $15 for every employee that on his bill, a 20% ....
Uncertain on regulation and taxes. but to suggest that barack obama s policies have somehow harmed or they haven t worked. i disagree with you fully. the voters will have a choice about this. how do you spur hiring? you have to decrease the amount of regulations, lower the taxes, make it easier to build factories. that s the conversation i wish the president would have. you tell me, harold. why should a washington business guy going to build a factory to an american making $20 an hour here. civil rights laws, environmental laws, local laws, all these things, forget that. put the factory in china, we ll take down our competition because it will cost us a fraction of that. bring the products back to the u.s., sell them here, kill your competition, but get your factory out of the united states because it s the highest cost production area in the world. we want american consumers, we don t want american workers. we ve got to change that. we have to figure out how to scale a manuf ....