Submitted by ak47workaccnt t3_101bumy in massachusetts
SouthShoreSerenade t1_j2mq35c wrote
Reply to comment by kdall7 in Massachusetts laws that go into effect in 2023 by ak47workaccnt
This is correct, but there's also no reason we couldn't have had both.
Paul_Molotov t1_j2mt50n wrote
Should have moved the premium day to Saturday and watch as we get service again bc people are fighting for that shift. People wanted the Sunday shift because it was slow and paid premium time. I don’t see any advantage to working the weekend at all anymore and if it were me I would be available m-f only on any retail job app.
Ping the “closed on sunday, no one wants to work” signs.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_j2mzi9d wrote
It wasn’t even so much fiscally conservative politicians so much as the stores and retail interests.
ak47workaccnt OP t1_j2n14ql wrote
>fiscally conservative politicians
>Stores and retail interests
I can't tell these two apart.
Tacoman404 t1_j2nzout wrote
Yeah probably because it was Baker who approved it brought forth from an organization made of businesses and fiscal conservatives in our own government. The Venn diagram is a circle and we all got fucked. I for one like having holidays off and with no force to discourage opening on them we’ll have to work them.
kethera__ t1_j2nayp5 wrote
can we not fix this with a ballot question?
Tacoman404 t1_j2nzsta wrote
We should try. But this time come back harder and get double time on Sundays and holidays.
kdall7 t1_j2mqtr3 wrote
I agree, but ultimately it’s a balancing act of placating fiscally conservative politicians while still increasing wages for most.
Tacoman404 t1_j2o03ol wrote
So the reason why we are going to lose having holidays is because people with the level of wealth we’ll never achieve said it was bad for them. They can go to hell.
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