Posted on 07/19/2019 7:36:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Sen. Bernie Sanders is one of the many faces that make up the progressive left within the Democratic Party. Hes an unapologetic democratic socialist. He has an economic agenda that would cost us trillions of dollars. And hes staunchly pro-labor union. That is until his campaign staff starts making demands for better pay, right? Yeah, it seems so. The Sanders campaign has unionized and is demanding $15/hour for staff nationwide and so far the left-wing candidates leadership is silent on the matter. You just cant make this up. The far left guy unionizes the staff, makes minimum wage hikes part of the campaign platform, and then decides to slow walk paying his own staff the wage he wants to enact nationwide for workers as president. Excuse me while I grab some popcorn (via WaPo):
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Brian Riedl ✔ @Brian_Riedl This is my favorite story of the day.
Bernie Sanders' campaign staff has unionized and is demanding a $15 per hour "living wage" and 100%-paid health care for those earning under $60k. The campaign leadership has thus far resisted. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/labor-fight-roils-bernie-sanders-campaign-as-workers-demand-the-15-hourly-pay-the-candidate-has-proposed-for-employees-nationwide/2019/07/18/3a6df9f4-a966-11e9-9214-246e594de5d5_story.html?utm_term=.4d1827a32d20
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Matea Gold ✔ @mateagold SCOOP: For years, Bernie Sanders has traveled the country advocating for a $15 per hour minimum wage. His campaign organizers say they arent making that much, and they're using his words to protest for higher wages. Via @WaPoSean https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/labor-fight-roils-bernie-sanders-campaign-as-workers-demand-the-15-hourly-pay-the-candidate-has-proposed-for-employees-nationwide/2019/07/18/3a6df9f4-a966-11e9-9214-246e594de5d5_story.html
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Matea Gold ✔ @mateagold SCOOP: For years, Bernie Sanders has traveled the country advocating for a $15 per hour minimum wage. His campaign organizers say they arent making that much, and they're using his words to protest for higher wages. Via @WaPoSean https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/labor-fight-roils-bernie-sanders-campaign-as-workers-demand-the-15-hourly-pay-the-candidate-has-proposed-for-employees-nationwide/2019/07/18/3a6df9f4-a966-11e9-9214-246e594de5d5_story.html
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Unionized campaign organizers working for Sen. Bernie Sanderss presidential effort are battling with its management, arguing that the compensation and treatment they are receiving does not meet the standards Sanders espouses in his rhetoric, according to internal communications.
Campaign field hires have demanded an annual salary they say would be equivalent to a $15-an-hour wage, which Sanders for years has said should be the federal minimum. The organizers and other employees supporting them have invoked the senators words and principles in making their case to campaign manager Faiz Shakir, the documents reviewed by The Washington Post show.
Sanders has made standing up for workers a central theme of his presidential campaigns this year marching with McDonalds employees seeking higher wages, pressing Walmart shareholders to pay workers more and showing solidarity with university personnel on strike. The independent from Vermont has proudly touted his campaign as the first presidential effort to unionize its employees, and his defense of the working class has been a signature element of his brand of democratic socialism and a rallying cry for the populist movement he claims to lead.
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By encouraging these workers to unionize, Sanders and his campaign opened a path to negotiate for more than the low wages that typically have prevailed in past campaigns. They are seizing the opportunity.
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It was not completely clear why the wage dispute began so swiftly after the campaign and the union reached the initial agreement, though at that point the campaign had yet to assemble its sprawling roster of field organizers. But on May 17, Shakir convened an all-staff meeting, during which he recommended raising the pay for field organizers to $42,000 and changing the workweek specifications, according to an email he later wrote to staff. The union draft indicated he was seeking to extend the workweek to six days.
Shakir pressed for a swift vote so he could make budget decisions and decide how many field organizers to hire, according to his email.
The union rejected his offer, because the raise would have elevated field staff to a pay level responsible for paying more of their own health-care costs, according to the draft proposal the union was preparing this week.
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The campaign workers decided to press harder. On July 11, dozens logged into Slack, the popular instant-messaging service used by the campaigns employees, and began bombarding Shakir with appeals to raise pay for field organizers.
And all of this happening while Sanders is pressing for a $15 minimum wage on the campaign events and trashing Mcdonald's for not adopting such a policy. Not good. First, the senator couldnt deal with the rampant allegations of sexism and sexual harassment that infested his 2016 campaign because
he was too busy running for president. Now, his executive staff is having a mess of a time trying to pay staff based on the policies hes peddling out there. Bernie Sanders, so competent to be our next president that he cannot get a simple pay dispute with staff settled. Yeah, theres inefficiency and hypocrisy here, two of the hallmark characteristics of socialism.
Tipping
I always tip no matter what all the time any person except for a toll taker
If we want to have a free economy and society we need to pass cash around to other peoples on our own free will and not have it go through government hands
Those that service other people depend on this thing called tipping
Of course restaurant and the waiters and waitresses depend completely
on tips
Heres a minor example
we are at a really nice fish market at the Jersey shore yesterday that was very busy
I asked the kid behind the counter to get me some nice salmon and lobster and at the end of it I use the card but I still tipped and they both behind the counter said hey he tipped !
meeting to me that nobody else did and theyre performing a very valuable service to me theyre helping me select the fish cutting it to the amount that I want and everything like that - packaging it
Bernie probably begrudges them even the $12/hr. They should after all be willing to volunteer for the glorious cause. Poor Bernie will never realize his dream of Cubanizing the US.
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