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bike | 1 year ago

I'm curious to see how this plays out. It seems like there are a lot of lower paying jobs available and that stores are understaffed. I've also heard that the people working those types of jobs are having trouble getting enough hours. As someone who isn't very keyed in to this its hard to tell what's going on. Either way, its got to be hard to live in California on $20/hr.

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CSSer|1 year ago

They don’t get enough hours because the employers don’t want to be responsible for their healthcare. It’s cheaper to keep someone below 30/hr week than it is to let them go above that and quality for full-time benefits.

quartesixte|1 year ago

>because the employers don’t want to be responsible for their healthcare.

An argument for some kind of baseline, nationalized health insurance. Removes that burden from Employers and they can then turn to the far cheaper option of employing them for an extra 10 - 20 hours a week + raises.

Employers can use insurance benefits as hiring incentives, further creating better competition in the market for employees.