February 13th, 2007

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Rep. Norwood Passes Away

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

Representative Charlie Norwood (R, GA-10) passed away this morning from lung cancer. Our prayers are with his family and his friends, both personal and in the Georgia delegation.

Minimum Wage Laws In Action

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

An increase in the state minimum wage in Arizona is showing its effects:

Some Valley employers, especially those in the food industry, say payroll budgets have risen so much that they’re cutting hours, instituting hiring freezes and laying off employees.

And teens are among the first workers to go.

Companies maintain the new wage was raised to $6.75 per hour from $5.15 per hour to help the breadwinners in working-poor families. Teens typically have other means of support.

Mark Messner, owner of Pepi’s Pizza in south Phoenix, estimates he has employed more than 2,000 high school students since 1990. But he plans to lay off three teenage workers and decrease hours worked by others. Of his 25-person workforce, roughly 75 percent are in high school.

“I’ve had to go to some of my kids and say, ‘Look, my payroll just increased 13 percent,’ ” he said. ” ‘Sorry, I don’t have any hours for you.’ “

Messner’s monthly cost to train an employee has jumped from $440 to $580 as the turnover rate remains high.

“We go to great lengths to hang on to our high school workers, but there are a lot of kids who come in and get one check in their pocket and feel like they’re living large and out the door they go,” he said. “We never get our return on investment when that happens.”

There you have it.

Some more data and in-depth information about just how many minimum-wage earners are full-time working adults supporting families can be found in my earlier post here.

H/T to RedState. I think they can survive without the link.