#maximum wage
Help us reach out to the US Congress in support of a law that limits a company’s highest-earner’s pay to a multiple of the lowest earner’s pay, with increased multiples for larger companies. Basically, this would be a law that says the rich shouldn’t be allowed to make an unreasonably larger amount of money than the poor at their same company.
Help Us Reduce Income Inequality. If you’re interested, contact us on social media or at [email protected]
Learn more about the petition: http://wageratio.tk/
Even if you don’t have the time to get involved, please reblog this to spread the word.
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Help us reach out to the US Congress in support of a law that limits a company’s highest-earner’s pay to a multiple of the lowest earner’s pay, with increased multiples for larger companies. Basically, this would be a law that says the rich shouldn’t be allowed to make an unreasonably larger amount of money than the poor at their same company.
Help Us Reduce Income Inequality. If you’re interested, contact us on social media or at [email protected]
Learn more about the petition: http://wageratio.tk/
Even if you don’t have the time to get involved, please reblog this to spread the word.
Iowa Caucuses & Primaries
Friends,
We would like to thank you all for supporting our fight for fair wages. Tomorrow is the Iowa Caucus, and other primaries are soon afterwards. We would like to endorse Bernie Sanders for president, as we believe that his policies are the best for the working people of America. Although he is losing the race for the Democratic nomination, Bernie consistently is improving his base of support, and is only 3% behind in Iowa. If all of us go to the polls and vote for Bernie, our strength in numbers (over 1000) can get him closer to being the next president of the United States.
Regards,
B.H.
Share of U.S. income going to middle class falling dramatically; 43% in 2014, down from 62% in 1970: http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2015/12/09/the-american-middle-class-is-losing-ground/
Post originally from Wagemark