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Related: About this forumWisconsin: Legislators introduce bill to cut hourly wages for thousands of private-sector workers
Yes, Glenn is behind it. Shocking, I know.
http://uppitywis.org/blogarticle/ridiculous-political-argument-month-glenn-grothman-edition
Rep. Chris Kapenga (R-Delafield) is at it again. The exurb legislator introduced a bill to prohibit municipalities from enforcing locally higher minimum wage laws when any state money is used to pay workers. This will create needed "uniformity" in minimum wage structures across the state, according to Kapenga and the business lobbyists who help shape his views. Yeah, Wisconsin minimum wages will be uniform all right -- uniformly crappy.
The immediate result of the bill, if it passes (and why wouldn't today's breed of heartless Republicans not pass it?) will be this: Thousands of private-sector workers in Milwaukee and Madison, cities which for 15 years have had living-wage ordinances, will suddenly face pay cuts of up to several dollars per hour.
Thanks, GOP, for "fixing" our economy by overcoming urban poverty -- or, actually, making it worse.
The whole sordid story of this latest assault on home rule and local government control is to be found at the links below, but I wanted to post here to focus on the often gyrating State Sen. Glenn Grothman. Arguing in favor of the bill, which he is co-sponsoring, the West Bend Republican made it sound like the rest of the state is bleeding money to support lavish lifestyles in in its most urbanized regions:
(Grothman) said the living wage laws are unfair to residents from areas without them because those people pay taxes for state programs that help fund some local jobs with living wages elsewhere... . "It's the other parts of the state that are just flooding money into Milwaukee," Grothman said. Barring local minimum wage laws when jobs are paid with state money is not an encroachment on local control, he said.
AllyCat
(16,135 posts)Dreadful human beings.
postulater
(5,075 posts)Yeah.
Just flooding.
How many ways can that guy find to screw people he doesn't even know?
He never tires of it and thinks he is doing the Lord's will.
He has no sense of humanity at all.
CatholicEdHead
(9,740 posts)Governments at all levels were the driving force during the New Deal years being ahead of the curve for workers rights. Private sector labor is already beat up and now the focus is on the state and local level to take away any advantage to lower the tide for all workers. If government will pay less, no reason for private industry to follow as the overall wage market is down.
riversedge
(70,049 posts)workers. Will they notice?