Chicago, whats up?

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Chicago, whats up?

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Your new "living wage" apparently.

http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2006/07/2 ... g-wage-act

City Council brushed aside warnings from Wal-Mart Stores Inc. to approve an ordinance that makes Chicago the biggest city in the nation to require big-box retailers to pay a "living wage."

The ordinance, which passed 35-14 Wednesday after three hours of impassioned debate, requires mega-retailers to pay wages of at least $10 an hour plus $3 in fringe benefits by mid-2010. It would only apply to companies with more than $1 billion in annual sales and stores of at least 90,000 square feet.

"It's trying to get the largest companies in America to pay decent wages," Alderman Toni Preckwinkle said.

The minimum wage in Illinois is $6.50 an hour and the federal minimum is $5.15.

Mayor Richard M. Daley and others warned the living wage proposal would drive jobs and desperately needed development from some of the city's poorest neighborhoods and lead giants like Wal-Mart to abandon the city.

He hasn't indicated whether he will veto the measure; it takes 34 votes to override a veto.

"This (ordinance) imposes special interest mandates that will unfairly deny savings and job opportunities to those who need them most," Michael Lewis, Wal-Mart's senior vice president of store operations, said in a statement. "It's wrong for the City Council to tell the people of Chicago where to shop and to make it harder for inner-city residents to find jobs."

Wal-Mart spokesman John Bisio said earlier that if the measure passed, "We'd redirect our focus on our suburban strategy and see how we could better serve our city of Chicago residents from suburban Chicagoland."

Some aldermen also warned that Target Corp. might rethink its presence in the city — though the Minneapolis-based company has not discussed the issue.

"What you've got to do is help the economy, not hurt the economy," said Alderman Bernard Stone, who voted against the measure.

Other cities with living-wage laws include Santa Fe and Albuquerque in New Mexico; San Francisco; and Washington.

Chicago has been at the center of the debate about the wages at big retailers ever since the city's rejection of a proposal by Wal-Mart to open a store on the South Side prompted the company to open a store just outside the city limits.

The first Wal-Mart in Chicago itself is set to open in September, and the Bentonville, Ark.-based company has more than 40 other stores within 50 miles of the city.

Wal-Mart said that its average hourly wage is almost $11 an hour in the Chicago area and that the lowest wage that will be paid at the new West Side store will be $7.25 an hour.

Jerry Roper, president of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, said he expects retailers to challenge the ordinance in court.

"The aldermen who voted in support of this ... helped put the sign up really big that development in Chicago is dead," Roper said.
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It will be extremely interesting to see how this plays out. I know stores like Wal-mart could easily pay their employees a fair wage; they just choose not to. More than likely they will close up shop and leave town to avoid setting a precedent. In quebec last year, wal-mart employees voted to unionized and the company shut the store down about 11 seconds after swearing they'd never shut the store down even if they unionized. Now here they are basically threatening to shut the store down outright.

Too bad this will be the last news story ever written about this as I'd love updates.
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Wal-Mart said that its average hourly wage is almost $11 an hour in the Chicago area and that the lowest wage that will be paid at the new West Side store will be $7.25 an hour.
And that 7.25 is going to be most likely paid to 95% of the employes there.
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I think about walmart everytime I take a shit.


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Post by Siji »

Drives me insane how people can't grasp why WalMart is a bad thing just because they're prices are usually the lowest.

Case in point.. I bought a grill a few weeks ago. The girlfriend demanded we get it at WalMart because it was cheaper and came with the gas tank. Fine. We get it home, put it together and it's a wobbly uneven piece of shit with warped cooking grates and burners that are uneven and touch the grill body. (They shouldn't touch anything)

Take it apart, take it back. Go to Home Depot and get the same brand name, equivelent style from there. Get home, put it together, it's steady as a rock and works wonderfully.

Yeah, I paid $50 more but I got what I paid for.
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