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Related: About this forumFlorida Republicans advance bill to allow 'opportunity' to earn less than minimum wage
Florida lawmakers have come up with a number of proposals to address affordability concerns, while another has garnered concerns that it could push more Floridians into poverty.
A panel of Florida lawmakers on Wednesday, for instance, advanced one bill (HB 221) that would allow certain types of workers to temporarily opt out of being paid minimum wage, despite critics warning the bill would open the floodgates to exploitation and legalize cheap labor.
Under the proposal, workers in Florida who are enrolled in an internship program, pre-apprenticeship, work-study program or other similar work-based learning opportunity would be allowed to sign a waiver opting out of being paid Floridas minimum wage, at least temporarily. Adults would be permitted to waive their minimum wage rights for up to 252 days (or two college semesters), while minors under age 18 would be permitted to do so for 126 days (about one college semester).
Workers, under the proposal, would be able to opt out of being paid the Florida minimum wage of $14 an hour equal to $29, 120 a year working full-time but would need to be paid at least the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. That wage floor hasnt budged since 2009. Floridas minimum wage, in contrast, is scheduled to rise to $15 an hour later this year as the result of a constitutional amendment that was approved by more than 6 million Florida voters in 2020.
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niyad
(130,652 posts)LoisB
(12,608 posts)pay of less than minimum wage and why would anyone think this is a good way to keep people in a high-cost state?
raising2moredems
(750 posts)And it is high time people wake up.
Grins
(9,343 posts)Bad writing. Are there no editors???
Grins
(9,343 posts)Win-Win!!!
But this is Reich-wing Florida. Need I say more
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Zorro
(18,452 posts)My first job as a teenager was working as a dishwasher at the local Howard Johnson's restaurant. $1.25/hour -- when the minimum wage was $1.60 hour. Don't know how they got away with that, but they did. I aspired to move up and become a busboy, since they didn't have to deal with the harsh dishwashing chemicals ungloved and the steamy dishwashing machine. And made better money.
The experience did motivate me to seek a more rewarding line of work, but also made me appreciate those who work behind restaurant counters.
