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Inc.: Inside Obama's Meeting with Entrepreneurs

By Matthew Wong
Inc., Nov 29, 2012 

When entrepreneur and Inc. 30 Under 30 alum Nikhil Arora received an email from the White House last Thursday to attend a small business meeting, he didn’t know exactly what to expect or even who from the Obama administration would be present. …

When the group arrived at the Roosevelt Room in the White House, they took their seats across from President Obama and senior White House staff members. Then, after water was served, they got down to it. The group launched into a conversation that covered a cross-section of topics, including capital...

The Atlantic: Black Friday Special! Festival of Minimum-Wage Ideas

By James Fallows
The Atlantic, Nov 23, 2012 

... Just before Thanksgiving, following the observations of a Boston bartender, I published messages from several readers on the importance of raising the minimum wage. In real terms, the minimum wage has gone steadily down; these readers argued that keeping it even with inflation, or better yet moving it substantially ahead, would help lower-income Americans while not hurting the economy as a whole. 

Now some responses. ...

2) The words of Ron Unz. A very large number of readers pointed me to an essay in the American Conservative...

Gotham Gazette: Advocates Send Thanksgiving Message Calling For Hike In Minimum Wage

By David Howard King and Kamelia Kilawan
Gotham Gazette, Nov 20, 2012

NEW YORK — Earlier this week, at the Church of the Holy Apostles in Chelsea, about 50 people waited in line  with cafeteria trays to have an early Thanksgiving lunch consisting of an apple, hot sandwich and cider.

As they came to the end of the line, they were asked to sign a card appealing to New York State Senators to pass legislation to raise the minimum wage by $1.25 to $8.25.

It is unclear whether politicians will be listening to the message...

Common Dreams: NJ GOP's Failed Attempt to Block Minimum Wage Bill

Republicans cite storm as excuse to 'keep people down'

Common Dreams, Nov 20, 2012

New Jersey Republicans attempted to sideline a new proposal to raise the minimum wage to $8.50 from $7.25 an hour and provide annual cost-of-living increases.

The Budget Committee in the Democratically controlled House advanced the bill by a 7-6 vote, and the Senate is expected to deliver final approval next week, The Inquirer reports.

House GOP members cited the capacious storm recovery as a reason to wait on the bill, for fear the wage increase would add undue labor costs to...

Journal News: Melanie Beam, Minimum wage increase a priority

Op-Ed By Melanie Beam
Journal News and other papers, Nov 18, 2012
Distributed by American Forum 

After missing an opportunity earlier this year to pass an increase in New York’s minimum wage, the state Legislature is now expected to convene a special session in the coming weeks to consider a pay raise — for themselves.

As a business person and advocate for upstate local businesses, I cannot help but shake my head in disbelief. A minimum wage increase should take priority over a pay raise for legislators — not the other way around.

An increased...

Business Management Daily: Huh? Small biz owners call for minimum wage hike

By the HR Specialist: Compensation and Benefits
Business Management Daily, Nov 5, 2012

File this under “Unexpected.” A coalition of small business owners is calling on Congress to increase the federal minimum wage to $9.80 per hour, or $2.55 more than the current rate. The goal: to increase poor workers’ spending in hopes of stimulating the economy.

“At $7.25 an hour, the current minimum wage comes to just $15,080 a year for full-time work. Today’s minimum wage workers have far less buying power” than previous generations did, said a statement by a group called Business...

Investor Place: Costco Is More Than Low Prices

Its success stems from its focus on its customers -- and workers

By Will Ashworth
Investor Place, October 11, 2012

Discount retailer Costco announced its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings Oct. 10, the third quarterly report since the retirement of long-time CEO and co-founder Jim Sinegal. As is most often the case, Costco’s results were better than expected.

However, when we do go, we always notice (my wife has 20 years retail experience) how genuinely happy the employees are to be working there. Costco’s starting wage for those working on the floor is $11 per hour...

Bloomberg BusinessWeek: Small Biz Gets Plenty of Love, but Where's the Action?

By Peter S. Green
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, September 13, 2012

In election years, Democrats and Republicans talk about small businesses as the epitome of America’s can-do spirit and the foundation of the nation’s economy. President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have seen no reason to deviate from the script. But while they profess to have entrepreneurs’ best interests at heart, flattery is no sure route to winning their votes. One reason is that small business owners are not a monolithic interest group. …

Many policies, including those covering taxes, banking, health care, trade, and the environment, favor...

Forbes: Labor Day Networking: Five Campaigns to Raise the Minimum Wage

By Tom Watson
Forbes, September 3, 2012

On Labor Day 1978, I started my first minimum wage job, making $2.65 an hour at the local supermarket stocking shelves and bagging groceries, and driving a battered Buick Skylark to work after school that fall with Darkness on the Edge of Town in permanent residence on the 8-track. That $2.65 is worth roughly $9.31 today, if calculated against inflation – or more than two dollars above the Federally-mandated $7.25 minimum wage. ...

The last time the Federal minimum wage rose was in 2009, in the teeth of...

Huffington Post: Do America's Corporations Care How Much American Workers Earn?

By Colin Gordon and Donald Cohen
Huffington Post, Sep 3, 2012

Excerpt: As organizations such as the Chamber and National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) have become more partisan and strident in their attack on labor standards, new organizations -- including the Main Street Alliance, Business for Shared Prosperity and the Small Business Majority -- are speaking out for a renewed social contract that recognizes the importance of wages to purchasing power.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/colin-gordon/living-wage_b_1846706.html