Republicans not kidding around
During the Capitol protests, one young child -- among many who with their parents were in the "frenzied mobs" that Scott Fitzgerald saw from his office window -- carried a sign that read: Without unions, I'd be at work right now
Damned kidsorganized labor movement in this country were instrumental in bringing about child labor laws, which limited the hours that juveniles could work, preventing many injuries and exploitative behavior by employers.The minimum wage in Maine is $7.50 an hour, and there is no training or subminimum wage for students. But under a new piece of legislation introduced in the state's House of Representatives, employers would be able to pay anyone under the age of 20 as little as $5.25 an hour for their first 180 days on the job.
The bill, LD 1346, also eliminates the maximum number of hours a minor 16 years of age or older can work on a school day and allows a minor under the age of 16 to work up to four hours on a school day during hours when school is not in session.
With Maine's unemployment above 7 percent, state Rep. Paul Gilbert (D) wonders why Republicans are pushing to create a pool of cheap labor when so many people are begging for jobs.
Add it all up: Anti-union legislation in Wisconsin, Ohio, and a growing list of northern states and, meanwhile, pro-child labor efforts in Maine now and perhaps other states later -- even a move by Michigan's GOP to reduce by six weeks unemployment insurance checks to workers in that state, which suffers under the nation's highest unemployment rate.
What's going on here? Just this: Some employers want to drive down salaries while gaining more control over their workers. Republican legislators seem determined to oblige them.
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