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Originally posted by Skadi_the_Evil_Elf
When we become civilians again, we should reap the same rewards from civilian employers.
Originally posted by Intelearthling
Labor laws state that a person is not required (in my state) to work over 40 hrs. a week. But that's not a decent living unless you're making over a grand a week. Two bedroom with one bath is $900-$1000 a month around here. To me, that's ridiculous for a working family.
[edit on 5/9/04 by Intelearthling]
Originally posted by Intelearthling
How many people has to work a second job to make ends meet?
How many families has both parents working to pay bills?
How many workers are getting to work any overtime in the first place?
How many small business owners out there would like to have their workers work a little bit of overtime to meet deadlines, but can't afford to pay the overtime because premiums on group insurance, workmans compensation, unemployment insurance, the higher cost of raw materials, and all overhead has skyrocketed in the last 10 years?
How many people has wanted to work extra hours on their first job to get a little bit of extra income, even if it's for straight time, but are refused because laws that are already in place prevents it?
How many people would like to see lower prices on U.S. manufactured goods, to where they may compete with influx of imports, and may become more affordable?
How many people out there is not looking at the big picture, that this law will benefit us down the road?
How many people aren't willing to sacrifice a little luxury for a stronger economy?
I've always known that one day this type of action would have to happen for our benefit, because the average "American" has gotten lazier (look at the beltline and the problem with obesity), developed the mentality that we have to "keep up with Jones's", and our "give me something for nothing" attitudes has finally caught up with all of us.
We can keep going like we're going and suffer even more in the future or start sacrificing now so things will start to change for the better.