Willing To Pay Higher Restaurant Prices?
Il 11/09/2010 00:40, Bryan ha scritto:
> If compensation for kitchen and bussing staff went up 50%, that
> shouldn't raise prices more than your 15% because the rent wouldn't go
> up, the food costs don't go up, and the higher paid skill jobs don't
> go up.
My same thougth. The only thing that would go up would be the salary of
the least paid members of the staff, so the effect on the total can't be
big.
> I'd like to see every single illegal Mexican out of the USA,
> but I'd also like to open up to plenty of legal Mexican immigrants.
> All undocumented workers harm the working class. Folks who exploit
> undocumented folks should be imprisoned at hard labor.
I heard that in Canada they go to jail, and I strongly support this. I'd
love to have the same law here in Italy, where the illegal undocumented
work issue is getting greater every day. There you have mexicans? Hee we
have chinese and the situation is the same. Who hires chinese illegals
(almost always another chinese) does it in order to pay them like 200
euro per month instead of a minimum of 800-900 for a full time worker.
Then comes the italian part of it, with companies outsourcing theyr work
to these chinese-run sweatshops scattered all around Italy.
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Vilco
and the Family Stone
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