Then the one laid off collects unemployment and saves money on transportation costs and day care.
But really Jamba Juice will not compromise service levels by cutting back on employees. That’s a red herring argument.
What will happen is the two parents might be able to live, spend a little more in the community.
But really Jamba Juice will not compromise service levels by cutting back on employees. Thats a red herring argument.
What will happen is the two parents might be able to live, spend a little more in the community.
Really? One will collect a fraction of what they were making with unemployment for a limited time.
Highly unlikely they were paying for childcare to begin with, more likely the kids were staying with a MIL whom is on the dole. Saddled with Grandchildren what are the chances they get off the dole?> no savings.
As for Jamba Juice, the Franchise Owner/Operator will do what ever they have to do to stay solvent. If that means cutting an employee, and increasing their own hours, that is what they will do. The extra money is coming out of someones pocket, someone will have less to spend so some might have more. I don't see a net gain. I have lived in Kalifornia all my life, I know the demographics, I know the realities. I know the leftist policies that made it a reality. It is a virus that will devastate the rest of the country when it spreads.