LA City Council Votes 12-3 to Give Hotel, Airport Workers $30/Hour Minimum Wage
Comments
-
I mean the differences are pretty obvious. If you import you have options and ability to negotiate down the supply chain. Minimum wage increases just mean less hours for workers.
-
Why not negotiate down the supply chain anyway? In either scenario? Wouldnt companies have done that already? You’re very vague why that’s applicable in the tariff scenario.
-
Inflection points create leverage. Suppliers know you aren’t leaving them for 1% cost savings on a random Tuesday in October. They do fear that you will leave them over a 10% change.
-
Tariffs and minimum wage are two different things. Minimum wage laws cut employment and end businesses but as long as soccerduck and buckyduck can insult some Maga its all good
What would Jesus say
-
Taxes, regulations and wage laws are unavoidable things for business. Tariffs are a choice.
-
$22 an hour there buys a nice box on skid row to live in. So basically an upgrade for @Sledog
-
GTFOH Bob. If you think giants like Amazon and Walmart haven’t flexed their muscle and negotiated the best deal on Supply Chain yet.
I’m beginning to think there is no company you own and you read this on an Apple News article again.
-
DuckyCuck wants a raise at the gas pump.
-
Ive been down the tariff road before from both perspectives. We import WIP’s from Korea and finish them in the US and then send them all over the world. Margins are better for US customers than in Europe where we pay for the tariffs in order to participate in their market. It’s just how it works. I agree the textbooks don’t think it happens that way.
-
How did I leave it out?





