Sunday, July 6, 2014
Why C1 Bank CEO Trevor Burgess Supports an Increased Minimum Wage
Some South Florida minimum wage workers are seeing fatter paychecks as companies propose or institute salary hikes. (Miami Herald, 7/4/2014)
First-hand experience. Companies including Ikea and Gap — which also owns Old Navy, Banana Republic, Athleta, Piperlime and Intermix — have recently announced or instituted voluntary increases in their minimum wages ahead of proposed national legislation that could mandate a new federal floor. St. Petersburg-based C1 was ahead of the pack in Florida, raising its “living wage” to $14 in April.
The businesses cite such reasons as a desire to attract and retain talented workers and boost productivity, and to enable employees to earn a decent living.
U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook Handbook
1 of 3 tellers worked part-time in 2012.
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