Originally from the The New York Times Review of Books:
(Drew Pooters) placed his resume on Monster.com and found a $26,000-a-year job at Family Dollar, another discount store, as a manager-in-training. He rose quickly to become manager, but he was now required to cut back the hours worked by his employees. And he found he had to put in fourteen- to sixteen-hour days to keep up with the work they would ordinarily have done. A father of four, he needed the job. But then Pooters found that his district manager also was jiggering the time records of his employees.
Problem is that Hilzoy at Washington Monthly doesn’t go far enough in the condemnation.
The slippery slope to W.’s wage policies began, though much more softly, back with Reagan, and continued through Bush I.
Then Clinton did nothing to arrest it.
Sorry, folks, but that’s the fact. Take a look at the Slickster’s record on labor issues when he was governor of Arkansas.
So, once again, the DLC/neolib wing of the Democratic Party hoists its moral compass, or what’s left of one, by its own petard.
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