Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how Biden is exporting California’s AB-5 law against independent contractors in his PRO Act, which is a direct assault on small businesses.
Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to report on a new law that, in the name of economic recovery, will extend legal leverage by employees over management decisions.
Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the Biden/Harris policies that would significantly increase union control without convincing anyone that they have a better idea, by trying to end right-to-work laws, and promote secret organizing ballots.
Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to report that the marketplace is working to the benefit of companies and employees through supply and demand, and therefore, a minimum wage increase would hurt more people than it would help.
Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the current $1.9 trillion reconciliation bill and whether a $15 minimum wage increase is likely to be in it when it clears Congress and goes the president.
Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to report on the minimum wage increase currently in the reconciliation bill, and that the CBO found that it would put more people out of work than would get a raise.
Michael Saltsman and Holly Sklar join Jim Blasingame to discuss and debate the issue of Florida overwhelmingly voting in a gradual increase to a $15 per hour minimum wage.
Michael Saltsman and Holly Sklar join Jim Blasingame to debate the issues – good and bad – about having a national minimum wage of $15 per hour, including the macro-economic impact, as well as the micro-impact on employees and small employers.
Michael Saltsman and Holly Sklar join Jim Blasingame to debate whether the Digital Age is helping or hurting the argument for raising the minimum wage.
Michael Saltsman joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the burgeoning gig economy, and why it’s becoming an increasingly important part of the overall U.S. economy.