Nice of Seattle city council to put people out of work
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Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacy.HHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.
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Uhhh, okay. In English?MikeDamone said:
Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacy.HHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.
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Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacyHHusky said:
Uhhh, okay. In English?MikeDamone said:
Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacy.HHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.
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Inscrutable! Bravo!MikeDamone said:
Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacyHHusky said:
Uhhh, okay. In English?MikeDamone said:
Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacy.HHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.
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HHusky said:MikeDamone said:
Inscrutable! Bravo!HHusky said:
Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacyMikeDamone said:
Even when you agree with something you can't help yourself to not use a logical fallacy -
Great subscription-only article as always
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You sound like you work for minimum wageMelloDawg said:Great subscription-only article as always
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Attorneys don't deal in facts. HTHHHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.
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You shouldn't have rushed. Even you almost certainly could have come up something better.Sledog said:
Attorneys don't deal in facts. HTHHHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.
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Simple truth works for me.HHusky said:
You shouldn't have rushed. Even you almost certainly could have come up something better.Sledog said:
Attorneys don't deal in facts. HTHHHusky said:
It appears the attorneys requested the court approve a fee of $600,000, or 25% in other words. The internet can actually be used to gather facts. You should try it.Sledog said:
So let's see a 2.4 million class Acton settlement means the attorney got 2.39 million and a check went out to the purple actually effected in the amount of .02 cents.HHusky said:I didn't and still don't support the City Council getting involved in setting minimum wages. But let's also take this with a grain of salt. Tom Douglas and/or his company just made a $2.4 million class action settlement related to labor violations. The author is also involved with Restaurant Workers of America, which looks suspiciously like a restaurant industry funded astroturf organization.



